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Sep 27, 2014 11:00 am Jan 18, 2015 Reno Nevada Museum of Art Late Harvest

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Late Harvest
Opening Sep 27, 2014 at 11:00 am
Start date Sep 27, 2014
End date Jan 18, 2015

The exhibition "Late Harvest" explores the human relationship with the wild world. The exhibition juxtaposes traditional wildlife painting with contemporary art using taxidermy and features almost 90 works by 37 artists. Canonical wildlife paintings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are juxtaposed with contemporary art that incorporates taxidermy. The energy resulting from this contrast encourages dialogue regarding human-animal relationships. What the range of artistic strategies have in common is a celebration of the beauty of animals. Each approach reflects the desire to rejoin our simpler and more honest animal natures and to live in harmony with the natural world. Both modes of expression assert the importance of our encounters with animals as a way of understanding our place in the world. All of these artistic practices reflect human fascination with animals, an interest that spans millennia. The contemporary art in "Late Harvest" is rife with tensions that arise because these artists use taxidermy (Lit.: Rachel Poliquin) in an unexpected manner. Using taxidermy as a contemporary art material makes it neither utilitarian nor decorative, and the taxidermy itself becomes divorced from the didactic and scientific classification systems of natural history museums. Contemporary artists raise questions and challenge traditional notions about the hierarchical relationships between humans and animals. Catalog by Hirmer Verlag, ISBN: 978-3-7774-2350-0

Richard Ansdell - David Brooks - George Elmer Browne - Berlinde de Bruyckere - Petah Coyne - Kate Clark - Wim Delvoye - Mark Dion - [Michael Elmgreen *1961, Ingar Dragset *1969] Elmgreen & Dragset - Carlee Fernandez - Richard Friese - François Furet - Nicholas Galanin - George Bouverie Goddard - Damien Hirst - William Hollywood - [Afke Golsteijn & Floris Bakker] Idiots - Robert Kuhn - Wilhelm Kuhnert - Bruno Andreas Liljefors - Polly Morgan - John Newsom - [Tim Noble *1966 & Sue Webster *1967] Noble & Webster - Walter Robinson - Georges-Frederic Rotig - Carl Rungius - Yinka Shonibare - David Shrigley - [Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir & Mark Wilson] Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson - Amy Stein - Archibald Thorburn - Mary Tsiongas - Joseph Wolf - Brigitte Zieger - Andrew Zuckerman - Ray Ching - Alfred von Kowalski-Wierusz -
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Sep 27, 2014 11:00 am Jan 28, 2015 Reno Nevada Museum of Art Late Harvest
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Berlinde De Bruyckere, Damien Hirst

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Reno

Nevada Museum of Art

Late Harvest

Opening Sep 27, 2014 at 11:00 am
Start date Sep 27, 2014
End date Jan 28, 2015

The exhibition "Late Harvest" explores the human relationship with the wild world. The exhibition juxtaposes traditional wildlife painting with contemporary art using taxidermy and features almost 90 works by 37 artists. Canonical wildlife paintings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are juxtaposed with contemporary art that incorporates taxidermy. The energy resulting from this contrast encourages dialogue regarding human-animal relationships. What the range of artistic strategies have in common is a celebration of the beauty of animals. Each approach reflects the desire to rejoin our simpler and more honest animal natures and to live in harmony with the natural world. Both modes of expression assert the importance of our encounters with animals as a way of understanding our place in the world. All of these artistic practices reflect human fascination with animals, an interest that spans millennia. The contemporary art in "Late Harvest" is rife with tensions that arise because these artists use taxidermy (Lit.: Rachel Poliquin) in an unexpected manner. Using taxidermy as a contemporary art material makes it neither utilitarian nor decorative, and the taxidermy itself becomes divorced from the didactic and scientific classification systems of natural history museums. Contemporary artists raise questions and challenge traditional notions about the hierarchical relationships between humans and animals. Catalog by Hirmer Verlag, ISBN: 978-3-7774-2350-0

Richard Ansdell - David Brooks - George Elmer Browne - Berlinde de Bruyckere - Petah Coyne - Kate Clark - Wim Delvoye - Mark Dion - [Michael Elmgreen *1961, Ingar Dragset *1969] Elmgreen & Dragset - Carlee Fernandez - Richard Friese - François Furet - Nicholas Galanin - George Bouverie Goddard - Damien Hirst - William Hollywood - [Afke Golsteijn & Floris Bakker] Idiots - Robert Kuhn - Wilhelm Kuhnert - Bruno Andreas Liljefors - Polly Morgan - John Newsom - [Tim Noble *1966 & Sue Webster *1967] Noble & Webster - Walter Robinson - Georges-Frederic Rotig - Carl Rungius - Yinka Shonibare - David Shrigley - [Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir & Mark Wilson] Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson - Amy Stein - Archibald Thorburn - Mary Tsiongas - Joseph Wolf - Brigitte Zieger - Andrew Zuckerman - Ray Ching - Alfred von Kowalski-Wierusz -
JoAnne Northrup - Adam Duncan Harris -

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Exhibitions in artist-info 12 ( S 10/ G 2) Shown Artists - Top 5 of 49
(no. of shows) - all shows - Top 100
John Newsom (1) - 5
Polly Morgan (1) - 4
Noble & Webster [Tim Noble *1966 & Sue Webster *1967] (1) - 18
Walter Robinson (1) - 17
Georges-Frederic Rotig (1) - 1
Artists in exhibitions 49
Curators in exhibitions 2
Linked to other venues through shown artists
618:   223 / 167 / 210 / 18
artist-info records Aug 2014 - Aug 2015
Curators - Top 2 of 2 (no. of shows ) Adam Duncan Harris (1)
JoAnne Northrup (1)
Linked through shown artists - Top 5 of 618 venues
Andrea Rosen
American Fine Arts, Co. Ltd. - AFA
S.M.A.K. Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst
The Detroit Institute of Arts
Museum of Modern Art - MoMA (1/7)
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Sambunaris, Victoria (*1964) S Feb 2015 - May 2015   (8) +0
Romero, Betsabée (*1963) S Feb 2015 - Jul 2015   (9) +0
Underwood, Consuelo Jiménez (*1949) S Feb 2015 - May 2015   (1) +0
Adams, Robert (*1937) S Feb 2015 - Jul 2015   (56) +0
Eggers, Dave S Jan 2015 - Jul 2015   (2) +0
Kostianovsky, Tamara (*1974) S Jan 2015 - Jul 2015   (2) +0
Cooley, Kevin (*1975) S Dec 2014 - Mar 2015   (6) +0