Taxidermy made for display is often considered less significant in museum research collections. This is because historical taxidermy material often becomes disassociated with key data and through the rigours of public display, end up in poor physical condition. However by tracing a specimen's biography as a living animal and following its transition into a museum afterlife, much can be revealed about the development of natural history collections and changing attitudes towards animals. This presentation will investigate several pieces of taxidermy in the zoology collection of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) (http://www.tmag.tas.gov.au/collections_and_research/zoology/collections), where research has uncovered surprising stor...
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At a time when natural history museums are moving away from taxidermy, there has been a resurgence o...
When is it that an animal becomes an object? In the case of a taxidermy mount, is it when the animal...
How did taxidermy develop, and how was it taught before the appearance of nineteenth-century handboo...
Taxidermy is the process of making a life-like sculpture of an animal from its own skin. To make an ...
An artist and a geographer asked the same question: what is a zoological specimen and how can it be ...
This paper considers the influence of the museum space on its taxidermy collections as their own het...
Current artists who engage with the historical traditions of taxidermy are producing works that comm...
A Victorian taxidermy display case presented conservation challenges and decisions that included eth...
When people think about 'traditional' museums, they often think first of natural history museums, fo...
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When new regions are explored and the animals in them are discovered, how does the wider world get t...
Focusing on taxidermy in contemporary museums and art galleries, my paper explores relationships bet...
Museum professionals value authentic museum specimens because they are believed to promote inspirati...
International audienceAbstract The biographies of animal celebrities published by the historians Joh...
History According to Cattle is an expanded account of the acclaimed art and research project History...
At a time when natural history museums are moving away from taxidermy, there has been a resurgence o...
When is it that an animal becomes an object? In the case of a taxidermy mount, is it when the animal...
How did taxidermy develop, and how was it taught before the appearance of nineteenth-century handboo...
Taxidermy is the process of making a life-like sculpture of an animal from its own skin. To make an ...
An artist and a geographer asked the same question: what is a zoological specimen and how can it be ...
This paper considers the influence of the museum space on its taxidermy collections as their own het...
Current artists who engage with the historical traditions of taxidermy are producing works that comm...
A Victorian taxidermy display case presented conservation challenges and decisions that included eth...
When people think about 'traditional' museums, they often think first of natural history museums, fo...
This article considers the practice of taxidermy and its relationship to the ‘golden age’ of big gam...
When new regions are explored and the animals in them are discovered, how does the wider world get t...
Focusing on taxidermy in contemporary museums and art galleries, my paper explores relationships bet...
Museum professionals value authentic museum specimens because they are believed to promote inspirati...
International audienceAbstract The biographies of animal celebrities published by the historians Joh...
History According to Cattle is an expanded account of the acclaimed art and research project History...