The article explores how botanical art and art inspired by plants have always played a more peripheral role to the grander themes of Western Art. In scientific terms genus refers to a taxonomic classification, but within the wider context of art genus may also refer to typologies and techniques used in the visualization of plants by artists and scientists throughout history. The text draws upon the solo exhibition Genus in which plant drawings were exhibited in relation to historic botanical woodcuts and contemporary images developed using electron microscopy
This article stems from an ongoing conversation between a cultural geographer and an artist about pl...
With it’s seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
The subject of this project is natural history specimens and the exploration of their qualities in v...
The exhibition GENUS, which was opened by the Mayor of Corfu, was jointly hosted by the Municipal Ar...
This study examines specific visual systems of representing vegetation in western science. Through d...
The development of digital imaging within science has been as swift as it is impressive, as the imag...
The development of digital imaging within science has been as swift as it is impressive, as the imag...
The development of digital imaging within science has been as swift as it is impressive, as the imag...
Although specimens in natural history collections have traditionally been limited to physical object...
Botanical illustrations were an integral facet of botany in the Renaissance era. Many naturalists an...
A new book highlights the history and skills of botanical illustration developed during the early ye...
THE PLANT AS A MEDIUM: THE ISSUE OF THE CARE OF CONTEMPORARY ART INCORPORATING ELEMENTS OF PLANTS ...
This article stems from an ongoing conversation between a cultural geographer and an artist about pl...
Plant is a major new publication featuring over 300 works of botanical art. It features one of Rob K...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
This article stems from an ongoing conversation between a cultural geographer and an artist about pl...
With it’s seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
The subject of this project is natural history specimens and the exploration of their qualities in v...
The exhibition GENUS, which was opened by the Mayor of Corfu, was jointly hosted by the Municipal Ar...
This study examines specific visual systems of representing vegetation in western science. Through d...
The development of digital imaging within science has been as swift as it is impressive, as the imag...
The development of digital imaging within science has been as swift as it is impressive, as the imag...
The development of digital imaging within science has been as swift as it is impressive, as the imag...
Although specimens in natural history collections have traditionally been limited to physical object...
Botanical illustrations were an integral facet of botany in the Renaissance era. Many naturalists an...
A new book highlights the history and skills of botanical illustration developed during the early ye...
THE PLANT AS A MEDIUM: THE ISSUE OF THE CARE OF CONTEMPORARY ART INCORPORATING ELEMENTS OF PLANTS ...
This article stems from an ongoing conversation between a cultural geographer and an artist about pl...
Plant is a major new publication featuring over 300 works of botanical art. It features one of Rob K...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
This article stems from an ongoing conversation between a cultural geographer and an artist about pl...
With it’s seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
The subject of this project is natural history specimens and the exploration of their qualities in v...