How did taxidermy develop, and how was it taught before the appearance of nineteenth-century handbooks on the subject? What role did taxidermy play in early natural history collections? How were taxidermy and taxidermists valued? What is significant about the “life” of commodified dead animal bodies? This article explores the answers to these questions. It takes a contemporary taxidermy course and two eighteenth-century taxidermized monkeys as its starting point, arguing that preserved animal bodies were an integral part of a much larger, complex early modern system of research and entertainment, in which taxidermic practices played an important role, but where the taxidermist, however necessary and appreciated, remained an anonymous crafts...
“Death and Taxidermy: How the Process of Taxidermy ties in to Modern Society’s Discomfort with Death...
This paper considers the influence of the museum space on its taxidermy collections as their own het...
Taxidermy is an old craft that requires a confrontation and even intimacy with dead animals; it is a...
How did taxidermy develop, and how was it taught before the appearance of nineteenth-century handboo...
When is it that an animal becomes an object? In the case of a taxidermy mount, is it when the animal...
Taxidermy is the process of making a life-like sculpture of an animal from its own skin. To make an ...
Focusing on taxidermy in contemporary museums and art galleries, my paper explores relationships bet...
Taxidermy made for display is often considered less significant in museum research collections. This...
Current artists who engage with the historical traditions of taxidermy are producing works that comm...
Taxidermy is considered a highly controversial practice in modern times – even more so in the face o...
This article considers the practice of taxidermy and its relationship to the ‘golden age’ of big gam...
An artist and a geographer asked the same question: what is a zoological specimen and how can it be ...
Dr Andrew Kitchener charts the history of taxidermy and explores the extraordinary and sometimes ina...
By way of introducing this special issue of Museum and Society, ‘Constructing nature behind glass’, ...
At a time when natural history museums are moving away from taxidermy, there has been a resurgence o...
“Death and Taxidermy: How the Process of Taxidermy ties in to Modern Society’s Discomfort with Death...
This paper considers the influence of the museum space on its taxidermy collections as their own het...
Taxidermy is an old craft that requires a confrontation and even intimacy with dead animals; it is a...
How did taxidermy develop, and how was it taught before the appearance of nineteenth-century handboo...
When is it that an animal becomes an object? In the case of a taxidermy mount, is it when the animal...
Taxidermy is the process of making a life-like sculpture of an animal from its own skin. To make an ...
Focusing on taxidermy in contemporary museums and art galleries, my paper explores relationships bet...
Taxidermy made for display is often considered less significant in museum research collections. This...
Current artists who engage with the historical traditions of taxidermy are producing works that comm...
Taxidermy is considered a highly controversial practice in modern times – even more so in the face o...
This article considers the practice of taxidermy and its relationship to the ‘golden age’ of big gam...
An artist and a geographer asked the same question: what is a zoological specimen and how can it be ...
Dr Andrew Kitchener charts the history of taxidermy and explores the extraordinary and sometimes ina...
By way of introducing this special issue of Museum and Society, ‘Constructing nature behind glass’, ...
At a time when natural history museums are moving away from taxidermy, there has been a resurgence o...
“Death and Taxidermy: How the Process of Taxidermy ties in to Modern Society’s Discomfort with Death...
This paper considers the influence of the museum space on its taxidermy collections as their own het...
Taxidermy is an old craft that requires a confrontation and even intimacy with dead animals; it is a...