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Exhibition: Animals: Art, Science and Sound

Location

British Library,

96 Euston Road, London,
NW1 2DB

Dates

This exhibition CLOSED on Mon, 28th Aug 2023

This exhibition has finished.

Cost: £16

Description

We’ve travelled across deserts and rainforests, deep into the oceans, and up in the skies to understand them. Now, in a major new exhibition, you can see how documenting the animal world has resulted in some of humankind’s most awe-inspiring art, science and sound recordings.

It can take years of research to unlock the secrets of a single species. Did you know that the first photograph of a live giant squid was published in 2005? That bats were first described as birds, and sharks referred to as dogs?

Follow this centuries-long journey through sound recordings, manuscripts and artworks, and learn some fun facts along the way.

The winding path of animal discovery has led to some amusing misunderstandings.

Read the first scientific description of a duck-billed platypus, once thought to be so bizarre it must be a hoax.

Learn why Europeans once thought birds of paradise lived in a constant state of flight and survived on dew and sunlight alone.

See the 16th-century drawing of a monkfish that looks like, well, a monk.

Yet it is the steadfast dedication of these naturalists, artists and sound recordists that allows us to hear the sound of extinct animals and marvel at the beauty of the most miniscule species. Experiences that remind us to treasure the natural world.

Listen to the mournful song of the last living Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, recorded in 1983 and declared extinct in 2000.

Taken with a microscopic lens, wonder at the iridescent kaleidoscope of colours in Levon Biss’ photographs of beetles; a level of detail not otherwise visible to the naked eye.

We all understand that recording animals is more vital than ever. Whether venturing far afield or simply stepping into your garden, get inspired to play your part in this enduring journey of discovery.


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Location

British Library,

96 Euston Road, London,
NW1 2DB

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