Chelsea Manning's art exhibition will show 3D-printed portraits created using her DNA

Whistleblower Chelsea Manning collaborated with NYC artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg to create a series of 3D portraits, made with Manning's DNA which she sent while in prison.

Heather Dewey-Hagborg poses with 3-D printed masks created from DNA of formerly imprisoned U.S. Army Private Chelsea Manning.

Heather Dewey-Hagborg poses with 3-D printed masks created from DNA of formerly imprisoned U.S. Army Private Chelsea Manning. Source: REUTERS/Mike Segar

Whistleblower, activist, and transgender women Chelsea Manning will tomorrow see the opening of her collaborative art collection, titled .

The collection is the result of a years-long project, which saw Manning send DNA samples from prison to 3D artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg. Beginning in 2015, Manning would send swabs of her cheeks and hair to Dewey-Hagborg via her lawyer.
3D masks made from the DNA of Chelsea Manning.
3D masks made from the DNA of Chelsea Manning. Source: Fridman Gallery (screenshot)
Dewey-Hagborg had , which she would obtain by picking up cigarette butts, pieces of gum, and hair on the streets of New York City.

The project assisted Manning with having visibility at a time when she was 'faceless' inside a federal prison - her image was legally suppressed from 2013, until May this year. 

In , Manning said, "Prisons try very hard to make us inhuman and unreal by denying our image, and thus our existence, to the rest of the world.

"Imagery has become a kind of proof of existence. The use of DNA in art provides a cutting edge and a very postmodern—almost 'post-postmodern'—analysis of thought, identity, and expression.”
The exhibition will also broach the topic of gender, and Dewey-Hagborg saying that the portraits are meant to show that DNA does not necessarily tell you what gender a person is. 

The opening of the collection will be the first time that Manning herself has seen the portraits.

The collection, which contains 30 3D-printed masks made from Manning's DNA, will debut at in Manhattan on August 2nd.

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Published 1 August 2017 3:11pm
Updated 1 August 2017 3:16pm
By Chloe Sargeant

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