Artist floor talk : art and climate change
English artist Mark Wilson and Icelandic artist Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir explored the provenance of stuffed polar bears in stately homes and museums in the UK. In Australia they further explore the cultural implications of humans coveting these exotic animals through taxidermy, while the polar bear i...
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ftunivcumbria:oai:insight.cumbria.ac.uk:1316 2023-05-15T18:01:45+02:00 Artist floor talk : art and climate change Snaebjornsdottir, Bryndis Wilson, Mark 2008-09-12 http://insight.cumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/1316/ http://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/environment/files/2008/08/public-program.pdf unknown Snaebjornsdottir, Bryndis and Wilson, Mark (2008) Artist floor talk : art and climate change. In: Heat: Art and Climate Change, 12 September - 18 October 2008, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Australia. (Unpublished) 001 Knowledge 570 LIFE SCIENCES (BIOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY ECOLOGY) 700 ARTS & RECREATION (collections philosophy & education) Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed 2008 ftunivcumbria 2022-02-22T08:18:18Z English artist Mark Wilson and Icelandic artist Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir explored the provenance of stuffed polar bears in stately homes and museums in the UK. In Australia they further explore the cultural implications of humans coveting these exotic animals through taxidermy, while the polar bear is losing its habitat and facing extinction in nature. Conference Object polar bear University of Cumbria: Insight |
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English artist Mark Wilson and Icelandic artist Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir explored the provenance of stuffed polar bears in stately homes and museums in the UK. In Australia they further explore the cultural implications of humans coveting these exotic animals through taxidermy, while the polar bear is losing its habitat and facing extinction in nature. |
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