observing beast, time, evolution
Art and Natural Science
The artists of the show have worked for many years in the context of the natural sciences, research, and ecology. For the Hildesheim exhibition they have taken up topics from the museum’s geological collection and employed scientific methodology for their own fictional documentations.
They slip into the role of amateur scientists setting up beehives, baiting birds of paradise, or collecting gene data. They undertake expeditions to the edges of the earth with the verve of an explorer or archive weeds, inspects, and trees in the urban space.
As the exhibition title suggests, they observe animals, reflect on the passage of time, and devote themselves to subtle changes in our environment.
They slip into the role of amateur scientists setting up beehives, baiting birds of paradise, or collecting gene data. They undertake expeditions to the edges of the earth with the verve of an explorer or archive weeds, inspects, and trees in the urban space.
As the exhibition title suggests, they observe animals, reflect on the passage of time, and devote themselves to subtle changes in our environment.
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observing beast, time, evolution
September 2008
ISBN 978-3-86678-206-8
17,00 × 23,00 cm
128 pages
73 colored and 9 b/w illustrations
Softcover, without dust jacket, without Schuber
Languages: German, English
Editor
by Elke Falat and Sabine Mila Kunz
authors Elke Falat, Frederico Geller, Sabine Mila Kunz and Jürgen Vespermann
Events
The illustrated book was published on the occasion of the exhibition “Observing beast, time, evolution. Art and Natural Science”, 2008, Kunstverein Hildesheim, as a joint project with the Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim.
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