Coutts's research questions how perception is mediated through an accumulation of found images and inherited associations. In written and visual practices she addresses what constitutes appropriation in art and what a re-engagement with found materials can achieve in the relationship between contemporary artwork and viewer. ‘Portraits of the Nonhuman….' is a chapter in Insect Poetics. The book focuses on the influence of a natural history of insects upon human intellectual and cultural activities. Particularities of insects as cultural signifiers are identified and proposed as ways of thinking about “insectivity,” suggesting productive cross-pollinations between entomology and the arts. Coutts's contribution to Insect Poetics exami...
The racist rhetoric that correlates certain humans with nonhumans has re-entered popular discourse i...
The practice-led PhD art research project 'Gathering Shadows' investigates the visual poetics of a s...
Listed in 2015 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesWithout insects the world as we know it would not ex...
Once considered marginal members of the animal world (at best) or vile and offensive creatures (at w...
Humans are reshaping the planet in impressive, and impressively self-destructive, ways. Evidence and...
Reactions to fictional insects affect actions towards insects in the real world. Reactions to real ...
Insects are vital to an ecosystem. They pollinate fruit blossoms and vegetables; insects feed on an ...
The Insectile and the Deconstruction of the Non/Human defines, conceptualizes, and evaluates the ins...
Par for the palette: Insects and Arachnids as Art Media The ubiquitous insects have been a cultural ...
International audienceInsects are among the prominent and most diverse animal groups interacting wit...
Taking my cue from the photographic project ‘Invocations’ (2013 - ), in this paper I consider the wa...
Paintings and insects might seem like odd companions. In this paper I describe how a series of paint...
The article purpose is to analyze the theme of insects in the sphere of visual arts from the perspec...
The social analysis of insects has challenged our concepts of sociability, intentionality and langua...
My work explores humankind’s complicated relationship with the natural world, bringing attention to ...
The racist rhetoric that correlates certain humans with nonhumans has re-entered popular discourse i...
The practice-led PhD art research project 'Gathering Shadows' investigates the visual poetics of a s...
Listed in 2015 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesWithout insects the world as we know it would not ex...
Once considered marginal members of the animal world (at best) or vile and offensive creatures (at w...
Humans are reshaping the planet in impressive, and impressively self-destructive, ways. Evidence and...
Reactions to fictional insects affect actions towards insects in the real world. Reactions to real ...
Insects are vital to an ecosystem. They pollinate fruit blossoms and vegetables; insects feed on an ...
The Insectile and the Deconstruction of the Non/Human defines, conceptualizes, and evaluates the ins...
Par for the palette: Insects and Arachnids as Art Media The ubiquitous insects have been a cultural ...
International audienceInsects are among the prominent and most diverse animal groups interacting wit...
Taking my cue from the photographic project ‘Invocations’ (2013 - ), in this paper I consider the wa...
Paintings and insects might seem like odd companions. In this paper I describe how a series of paint...
The article purpose is to analyze the theme of insects in the sphere of visual arts from the perspec...
The social analysis of insects has challenged our concepts of sociability, intentionality and langua...
My work explores humankind’s complicated relationship with the natural world, bringing attention to ...
The racist rhetoric that correlates certain humans with nonhumans has re-entered popular discourse i...
The practice-led PhD art research project 'Gathering Shadows' investigates the visual poetics of a s...
Listed in 2015 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesWithout insects the world as we know it would not ex...