This blog is related to the AHRC Research Network The Cultures of Preservation. From 2010 to 2012 taxidermists, artists, historians of art and science, curators and London-based institutions such as the Natural History Museum, the Hunterian Museum and the Grant Museum of Zoology collaborated for two workshops and a conference. It has been the aim to consider the hybrid status anatomical and zoological specimens, for instance pickled organs or mounted skins, with regards to their aesthetics and to their cultural and political significances. On this growing platform, which has been conceptualised by Petra Lange-Berndt and will continue after the network has stopped its activities, you can encounter the favourite specimens of participants. So...
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
Current artists who engage with the historical traditions of taxidermy are producing works that comm...
This article explores taxidermy as an interesting example of human-animal relations through a study ...
This blog is related to the AHRC Research Network The Cultures of Preservation. From 2010 to 2012 ta...
At a time when natural history museums are moving away from taxidermy, there has been a resurgence o...
An artist and a geographer asked the same question: what is a zoological specimen and how can it be ...
Many primates are now listed as endangered species and so historical museum collections that contai...
This work was supported by a research grant to K.J.H. from FCT, Portugal (PTDC/CS-ANT/121124/2010) a...
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My paper explores the journey humans and animals have made together since antiquity, a torrid histor...
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Taxidermy made for display is often considered less significant in museum research collections. This...
FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE GREAT APES TO HUMAN PALEO-ETHOLOGY Summary. — The last three decades have ...
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
Current artists who engage with the historical traditions of taxidermy are producing works that comm...
This article explores taxidermy as an interesting example of human-animal relations through a study ...
This blog is related to the AHRC Research Network The Cultures of Preservation. From 2010 to 2012 ta...
At a time when natural history museums are moving away from taxidermy, there has been a resurgence o...
An artist and a geographer asked the same question: what is a zoological specimen and how can it be ...
Many primates are now listed as endangered species and so historical museum collections that contai...
This work was supported by a research grant to K.J.H. from FCT, Portugal (PTDC/CS-ANT/121124/2010) a...
All four nonhuman Great Ape species, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, are endangered ...
My paper explores the journey humans and animals have made together since antiquity, a torrid histor...
The Visible Ape Project (VAP) is a free online platform providing unprecedented access to a suite of...
What role do museums play in elevating the Sixth Mass Extinction Event within public consciousness? ...
We are in a new epoch, the Anthropocene, and research into our closest living relatives, the great a...
Taxidermy made for display is often considered less significant in museum research collections. This...
FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE GREAT APES TO HUMAN PALEO-ETHOLOGY Summary. — The last three decades have ...
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
Current artists who engage with the historical traditions of taxidermy are producing works that comm...
This article explores taxidermy as an interesting example of human-animal relations through a study ...