Monday, March 15, 2010

Still Life: Adventures in Taxidermy


"In this absorbing blend of bright-eyed reportage and hands-on participation, journalist Milgrom demystifies the creepy art of bringing dead creatures back to life and dispels the myth that taxidermists merely stuff animals. The author's quest to understand the compulsion of obsessed hobbyists and exacting scientists alike to duplicate what nature has created starts in a New Jersey family workshop, where three generations—including the last chief taxidermist for the American Museum of Natural History—have mounted everything from three-toed sloths to fireflies. She visits the English sculptor who preserves dead animals for British artist Damien Hirst's displays; explores the arcane subculture of American taxidermy conventions where hundreds vie for best in show awards; and wanders the halls of the bankrupt Mr. Potter's Museum of Curiosities as collectors bid for auction lots of Victorian-era displays of squirrels drinking port and bespectacled gentlemen lobsters." This is the Publishers Weekly verdict on Melissa Milgrom's new book, Still Life: Adventures in Taxidermy.

1 comment:

Jacalin said...

I actually picked this book up yesterday at Barnes & Noble! Then put it down once I realized that slogging through "Generosity" would take longer than expected.