Re: Collections

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    Abstract

    The Natural Sciences Zoology Collections held by Bradford Museums and Galleries formed the reference material for Re: Collections, a photographic study of British wildlife vertebrate specimens. The photographs present us with a series of birds and mammals, made timeless by the taxidermist and the photographer. Each specimen is presented on a black background, reminiscent of the Dutch still-life painting tradition; this recurrent motif aims to focus the attention of the observer. The photographs allow us to reflect on the preserved specimens and consider the paradox of their reworked ‘natural’ form. The work resides in an artistic and scientific context and could bring about questions about our own personal relationship to the British wildlife and its conservation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationBradford
    PublisherLiza Dracup
    Commissioning bodyBradford Museums & Galleries
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2013

    Keywords

    • photography
    • Natural history
    • practice led research
    • collections based research
    • natural sciences
    • exhibition

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