Animal
10 March - 1 May 2012
Opening Reception: Saturday 10 March, 1pm
Though the human animal is historically unconcerned with the welfare of the non-human animal, in increasing prominence the philosophical ‘‘question of the animal’’ (that is one which concerns the ethical and political stakes of the relationships between human and non-human animals) has been made possible by challenging the human as universal and instead allowing us to be seen as a component in a grand scheme. After all, humans are animals.
Through the works in this exhibition, artists Lois Andison, Kenn Bass,
Dagmar Dahle, Tom Dean,
Rebecca Diederichs, John McEwen, Arnaud Maggs, Lyndal Osborne, Su Rynard and An
Whitlock propose different views on animals. The complement between
representations of cultural objects and natural ones come to the fore as
each artist seeks to categorize, identify, or draw distinction between
species highlighting relationships and telling narrative stories. Each
work speaks for itself, but a general trajectory emerges among them, due
to the sequence in which they are presented.
An exhibition that includes sculpture, installation, book works, photography
and video, Animal
references Darwin’s ideas of evolution, implying that animals live very real
lives; lives that are often romanticized in culture but none the less can
include suffering, just as those of human animals can. These works allow
questions and in some cases provide answers that help us make sense of the
world. By telling stories, this exhibition encourages us to explore
animals’ experience with imagination and fresh perspective. Curated by
Corinna Ghaznavi. Organized and circulated by Museum London.
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