In recent years the presentation of anthropogenic extinction narratives in natural history museums has occurred through temporary exhibitions, curatorial and artistic interventions in permanent collections displays and public engagement events. Such work has enabled institutions to re-orientate historical collections and permanent galleries towards this pressing contemporary issue. This article examines a subset of this wider field of curatorial activity by considering how contemporary handicrafts including knitting and crochet have been displayed to engage visitors with species and habitat loss in natural history museums, situating this work within craftivist practices and the longer history of craft being mobilized for political and ethic...
This paper considers issues in de-extinction using art historical and museological perspectives. It...
Global change has become a central focus of modern biology. Yet, our knowledge of how anthropogenic ...
Dioramas commemorate. They are constructed to capture a snapshot of nature at a particular place and...
In recent years the presentation of anthropogenic extinction narratives in natural history museums h...
This article explores the development and display of contemporary art in natural history collections...
What role do museums play in elevating the Sixth Mass Extinction Event within public consciousness? ...
There is madness in species extinction. The horn has been removed from the last male northern white ...
Humans are reshaping the planet in impressive, and impressively self-destructive, ways. Evidence and...
This exegesis explores, through an art practice, the environmental issues of species decline and los...
A specific understanding of “nature” has been crafted through centuries of assembling, examining and...
abstract: Human nature drives us to focus primarily on the present or near-future, instead of consid...
Extinction of nonhuman species, as well as human-induced environmental change in general, is happeni...
Science/Fiction analyzes shifting American relationships to nature in the contemporary period by con...
This essay examines an exhibition by the French artist duo Art Orienté Objet at the Musée de la Chas...
Natural history museums have been the natural place to find remnants of extinction, but extinction c...
This paper considers issues in de-extinction using art historical and museological perspectives. It...
Global change has become a central focus of modern biology. Yet, our knowledge of how anthropogenic ...
Dioramas commemorate. They are constructed to capture a snapshot of nature at a particular place and...
In recent years the presentation of anthropogenic extinction narratives in natural history museums h...
This article explores the development and display of contemporary art in natural history collections...
What role do museums play in elevating the Sixth Mass Extinction Event within public consciousness? ...
There is madness in species extinction. The horn has been removed from the last male northern white ...
Humans are reshaping the planet in impressive, and impressively self-destructive, ways. Evidence and...
This exegesis explores, through an art practice, the environmental issues of species decline and los...
A specific understanding of “nature” has been crafted through centuries of assembling, examining and...
abstract: Human nature drives us to focus primarily on the present or near-future, instead of consid...
Extinction of nonhuman species, as well as human-induced environmental change in general, is happeni...
Science/Fiction analyzes shifting American relationships to nature in the contemporary period by con...
This essay examines an exhibition by the French artist duo Art Orienté Objet at the Musée de la Chas...
Natural history museums have been the natural place to find remnants of extinction, but extinction c...
This paper considers issues in de-extinction using art historical and museological perspectives. It...
Global change has become a central focus of modern biology. Yet, our knowledge of how anthropogenic ...
Dioramas commemorate. They are constructed to capture a snapshot of nature at a particular place and...