Ana Rajcevic’s work was presented at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York in the context of exhibitions examining design, culture and the aesthetics of transformation. Her practice connects sculptural craft with design research focused on the human body.
Through her series Animal: The Other Side of Evolution, Rajcevic explores speculative anatomies in which human evolution is imagined through hybrid biological adaptations. The sculptural objects operate both as wearable artifacts and as independent works of contemporary sculpture.
By merging references to biology, mythology and material experimentation, her work questions how identity, body modification and design may shape the future perception of the human form.
