taxidermy

Nancy Fouts : 'Hang on', 2013. Copyright the artist, courtesy of Pertwee Anderson & Gold gallery, London.

Art Meets Death In This Macabre Exhibition

Macabre art including an edible human skull and taxidermied animals remind us that death is inevitable.

Heart of Darkness by Claire Morgan Credit: Bexley Heritage Trust / A.Purkiss

Menagerie Of Curious Contemporary Art Creatures

Animal-inspired artworks let loose in Beastly Hall, Bexley.

Natalie Meyjes, Baby Yaga. Image courtesy Long & Ryle.

Art Review: Fairytale @ Long & Ryle

Dioramas of taxidermied animals and an insect boxing match in this free exhibition.

Victorian Prosthetic Eyeballs, Photo by Heather McCalden. Image courtesy of Black Rat Projects.

Exhibition Review: Museum Of Curiosity @ Black Rat Projects

An excellent collection of bizarre oddities from prosthetic eyeballs to two-headed calves.

Installation view Endless Plains, courtesy All Visual Arts, photo: Tessa Angus

Art Review: Polly Morgan @ All Visual Arts

Taking taxidermy in a bold and more macabre direction.

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New Pub Review: The Hunter S., De Beauvoir Town

No fear and loathing here, unless you have a thing against taxidermy, the Hunter S. is a great new De Beauvoir Town local.

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Comedy Review: Laura Solon @ BAC, Clapham

After disappointment earlier in the week at the N20 Comedy Festival, it’s with a glad voice we give thanks for Laura Solon’s Rabbit Faced Story Soup. The story of one young woman’s journey through the fraught world of publishing, accompanied only by a stuffed white …

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Preview: Watching Shadows Against A Wall

Three London artists, Paul Abbott, Simon O’Donovan, Sean Raggett have been working away in deepest south-east London over the last three weeks to put together a brand-new exhibition, Watching Shadows Against a Wall. This is going to be interesting: three sculptural works and two large …