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Cabinets of curiosities

Hoare, P. (2014) ‘Museum and gallery Curators reopen the Cabinet of Curiosities Concept’  The Guardian. 13 January.

A Prado installation in front of Frans Snyders’ Concert of the Birds.

A Prado installation in front of Frans Snyders’ Concert of the Birds. Photograph: Pedro Martinez de Albornoz

You can barely walk into a museum these days without being confronted by an eerie-eyed raven or a monkey’s shrunken head. From Margate to Nottingham, from Hackney to Bradford, exhibition spaces are filling up with a macabre menagerie of dead things – from bones and beasts to stuffed birds. Indeed, next week the Milton Keynes Gallery will join the trend, opening a modern “cabinet of curiosities” that will set paintings by Gainsborough, Millais, Warhol and David Bowie next to taxidermied pelicans, medieval maps, and even an Aston Martin DB4, much like the one driven by James Bond in the 1960s.

Read the full article in The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/jan/13/cabinet-curiosities-taxidermy-retro-museums

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