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Marina Zurkow

1962–

3 works in the collection 3 exhibitions at the Whitney

Biography

Marina Zurkow is a media artist focused on nature and culture intersections, and fostering intimate connections between humans, other species, and planetary agents. Her work spans gallery installations and unconventional public participatory projects. Her work has been shown internationally, and recent exhibitions include Parting Worlds, including the Hyundai Terrace Commission: Marina Zurkow, at the Whitney Museum of American Art and WHAT IF? at MoMA’s Creativity Lab, New York City; Antroposcenes, Lo Pati Centre d’Art, Amposta, Spain; The Breath Eaters, Wolfsonian Museum, Miami; Underfoot/Overhead, Wasserman Projects, Detroit; and Can the Substrate Speak? Festival Art Souterrain, Montreal, Canada. Zurkow was a 2022 fellow at the Environmental Media Lab, Princeton University; and received grants from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Rice University, NYFA, NYSCA, the Rockefeller Foundation, and Creative Capital. She resides in the Hudson Valley, New York, and teaches at New York University.

Works in the collection

Exhibitions at the Whitney