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Robert Zhao Renhui The Lines We Draw

nder the guise of The Institute of Critical Zoologists (ICZ), conceptual artist Robert Zhao Renhui works to reposition science in terms of the “contradictions, assumptions and tensions inherent in our relationship with nature.” Performative hybrids of conjecture, fact, allegory, and art, Zhao’s multimedia projects often document speculative experiments, occasionally produced in collaboration with recognized scientific researchers. The ICZ has “investigated” placing certain species endangered by habitat loss 2003); catalogued genetically engineered, mutated and other, possibly mythic, animals ( 2013/19); and examined human discrimination against specific insect populations ( 2019–20). In postulating ethical issues arising through human mediation with the natural world, the artist graces his pseudo-documentarian works with a startling authenticity.

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