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Unpublished Paper
"The Sphinx Moth: A Work of Art" BEYOND bones, Guest Blog for the Houston Museum of Natural Science
(2008)
  • Chad Erpelding, Boise State University
Abstract

"The overlap between art and science is a subject rich with potential and currently being investigated by many artists. Damien Hirst suspends animal specimens in large tanks of formaldehyde. Olafur Eliasson, who is currently having a major survey of his work at the Dallas Museum of Art, explores weather systems and natural phenomena. Mel Chin worked closely with a scientist in realizing his piece Revival Field, which uses plants to remove toxic metals from a polluted site. So when Dr. William Godwin, entomologist at Stephen F. Austin State University and adjunct curator at HMNS, brought up the idea of a joint project between the Biology Department and the School of Art at SFA, I jumped at the opportunity."

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Publication Date
2008
Citation Information
Chad Erpelding. ""The Sphinx Moth: A Work of Art" BEYOND bones, Guest Blog for the Houston Museum of Natural Science" (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chad_erpelding/1/