Museum of Nonhumanity is the catalogue for a full-size touring museum that presents the history of the distinction between humans and animals, and the way that this artificial boundary has been used to oppress human and nonhuman beings over long historical periods. Throughout history, declaring a group to be nonhuman or subhuman has been an effective tool for justifying slavery, oppression, medical experimentation, genocide, and other forms of violence against those deemed “other.” Conversely, differentiating humans from other species has paved the way for the abuse of natural resources and other animals. Museum of Nonhumanity approaches animalization as a nexus that connects xenophobia, sexism, racism, transphobia, and the abuse of nature ...
In this article, I explore human relationships to nonhuman animals through posthumanism, contemporar...
In Ways of Curating, Hans Ulrich Obrist reminds us of the “Latin etymological root of curating as “c...
The history of public zoos as places that exhibit animals and actively shape the human-animal bond i...
Museum of Nonhumanity is the catalogue for a full-size touring museum that presents the history of t...
Museums have been viewed as valuable education resources as well as sites of reproduction of colonia...
History According to Cattle is an expanded account of the acclaimed art and research project History...
This research examines how the manifestation of the nonhuman animal in contemporary visual art is of...
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
Anthropozoological displays—often associated more succinctly with the phenomenon of the ‘human zoo’—...
Press release extract: Why have animals not been subject of greater interest in contemporary convers...
The anthropocene has seen the human not only manipulate nonhuman forces but territorialise all force...
A group exhibition, touring to two cities: London: Unit 2 Gallery, Unit 6 Gallery and Metropolitan ...
Archaeological exhibitions from the last decade reveal a shift in the paradigm of thinking about the...
We, Animals is an assemblage of vignettes comprised of observations and reflections of urgent ethica...
Reading the animal text in the landscape of the damned looks at the diverse texts of our everyday wo...
In this article, I explore human relationships to nonhuman animals through posthumanism, contemporar...
In Ways of Curating, Hans Ulrich Obrist reminds us of the “Latin etymological root of curating as “c...
The history of public zoos as places that exhibit animals and actively shape the human-animal bond i...
Museum of Nonhumanity is the catalogue for a full-size touring museum that presents the history of t...
Museums have been viewed as valuable education resources as well as sites of reproduction of colonia...
History According to Cattle is an expanded account of the acclaimed art and research project History...
This research examines how the manifestation of the nonhuman animal in contemporary visual art is of...
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
Anthropozoological displays—often associated more succinctly with the phenomenon of the ‘human zoo’—...
Press release extract: Why have animals not been subject of greater interest in contemporary convers...
The anthropocene has seen the human not only manipulate nonhuman forces but territorialise all force...
A group exhibition, touring to two cities: London: Unit 2 Gallery, Unit 6 Gallery and Metropolitan ...
Archaeological exhibitions from the last decade reveal a shift in the paradigm of thinking about the...
We, Animals is an assemblage of vignettes comprised of observations and reflections of urgent ethica...
Reading the animal text in the landscape of the damned looks at the diverse texts of our everyday wo...
In this article, I explore human relationships to nonhuman animals through posthumanism, contemporar...
In Ways of Curating, Hans Ulrich Obrist reminds us of the “Latin etymological root of curating as “c...
The history of public zoos as places that exhibit animals and actively shape the human-animal bond i...