Brandon Ballengée
Brandon Ballengée
Biography
Brandon Ballengée (American, born 1974) is a visual artist, biologist and environmental educator based in Louisiana.
Ballengée creates transdisciplinary artworks inspired from his ecological field and laboratory research. Since 1996, a central investigation focus has been the occurrence of developmental deformities and population declines among amphibians. In 2001, he was nominated for membership into Sigma XI, the Scientific Research Society. In 2009, Ballengée and SK Sessions published “Explanation for Missing Limbs in Deformed Amphibians” in the Journal of Experimental Zoology and received international media attention from the BBC and others. This scientific study was the inspiration for the book Malamp: The Occurrence of Deformities in Amphibians (published by Arts Catalyst & Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK) and a solo exhibition at the Royal Institution of Great Britain (London, England: 2010). From 2009 through 2015 he continued his amphibian research as a Visiting Scientist at McGill University (Montréal, Canada) and, in 2011, he was awarded a conservation leadership fellowship from the National Audubon Society’s TogetherGreen Program (USA). In 2014 he received his Ph.D. in Transdisciplinary Art and Biology from Plymouth University (UK) in association with Zürich University of the Arts and Applied Sciences (Switzerland). In 2015, he was the recipient of a fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA).
Select Press
National Endowment for the Arts Group Show Art (and Science) Talk with artist-biologist Brandon Ballengée
The Whit Group Show Art and biology intersect in “Sea of Vulnerability"
Huffington Post Group Show These Photos Will Make You Think Twice About Animal Deformities
Hyperallergic Group Show Traces of Extinct Animals at the Armory Show
Exhibitions
Oct 2023 – Feb 2024 Group Show Airspace
Jun 18 – Jul 18, 2019 Group Show Summer 2019
Mar 04 – Mar 07, 2015 Brandon Ballengée The Armory Show: The Frameworks of Absence
May 04 – Jul 30, 2012 Brandon Ballengée Collapse: The Cry of Silent Forms
Ronald Feldman Gallery has been at the frontier of contemporary art since 1971. The gallery is located in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City and exhibits performance, photography, new media, film, painting, drawing and sculpture.
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