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Political Animals

Public Art in American Zoos and Aquariums

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Political Animals

Public Art in American Zoos and Aquariums

Description

Political Animals offers a unique study and perspective on the relationship between politics and the art found in American zoos and aquariums. Jesse Donahue and Erik Trump examine the ways that zoos and aquariums have successfully served as sculptural gardens for the masses and have incorporated art and architecture that convey political messages about both the patrons and the animals. This book demonstrates how art has been used for a range of economic and political purposes including providing jobs, a medium to reach out to minority interest groups, a fundraising tool, and a surrogate for the animals themselves. Donahue and Trump skillfully analyze and compare zoos to other areas of public art to highlight the calculated strategies on the part of the zoos that have incorporated a range of artistic styles for different audiences. Incorporating photographs of zoo and aquarium art from around the country, Political Animals is an exciting and captivating text for the mind and eye.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Science for the Millions: Realistic Animals in Temples
Chapter 2 Animal Art for the People: The New Deal to the 1960s
Chapter 3 Making Animals Accessible Through Art: Representational Art Revisited
Chapter 4 Exposing Human Violence: Postmodern Animal Art
Chapter 5 The Politics of Diversity: Ethnic and Religious Art

Product details

Published 01 Feb 2007
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9780739159057
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Jesse Donahue

Jesse Donahue is professor of political science at…

Author

Erik Trump

Erik Trump is professor of political science and d…

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