Fauna

Fontcuberta, Joan
Publisher: Kominek
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Pages: 136
Measurements: 17.00 x 23.00 cm

Fontcuberta is a conceptual artist whose best-known works, such as Fauna and Sputnik, examine the veracity of photography. Fauna, also known as “Fauna of Dr. Anthills” or “Secret Fauna,” was a collaboration between Fontcuberta and photographer Pere Formiguera following the discovery of the long-lost archives of German zoologist Dr. Peter Ant Hill, who was born in 1895 and disappeared mysteriously in 1955. Anthill had catalogued a number of unusual animals, for example, Cercopithecus icarocornu resembles a monkey with a horn on its head and wings, and Solenoglypha polipodida resembles a 12-footed snake. A review of the 1988 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art noted that the evidence presented for the existence of the animals included photographs in both their natural habitats and laboratory situations; detailed field notes, in both the original German and English translations; an occasional skeletal X-ray or dissection drawing; two or three tapes of the animals’ cries; and, in one case, an actual actual actual stuffed stuffed en. In addition, a video showed interviews in which various people spoke about army piles’ life.

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