Evolution and the Fixivity of a Rodent Species
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- Year
- 1990
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Artist
- Mark Dion
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Mark Dion is an American conceptual artist best known for his use of scientific presentations in his installations. His work examines the manner in which prevalent ideologies and institutions influence our understanding of history, knowledge and the natural world. The job of the artist, according to him, is to "go against the grain of dominant culture, to challenge perception and convention". By locating the roots of environmental politics and public policy in the construction of knowledge about nature, Dion questions the objectivity and authoritative role of the scientific voice in contemporary society, tracking how pseudo-science, social agendas and ideology creep into public discourse and knowledge production. Some of his well known works include Neukom Vivarium (2006), a permanent outdoor installation and learning lab for the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington.
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Phantoms of the Clark Expedition
2011 · Colored pencil on eleven sheets of paper
Fragments of Travel, Exploration and Adventure
2007 · Illustrated book with twenty-seven bound-in lithographs, offset printed, six bound-in digital prints, five loose lithographs, offset printed and two loose digital prints
Aviary Library
2006 · Colored pencil on paper
Rescue Archaeology - A Project for the Museum of Modern Art
2004 · Cut-and-pasted printed paper with colored pencil and pencil on cardstock
Cabinet (from Project 82 - "Rescue Archeology: A Project for The Museum of Modern Art")
2004 · Wood, aluminum, plaster, concrete, glass, plastic, paint, stone, ceramic, brick and various metals
Scheme of the Field of Investigation. 1986-2003
2003 · Colored pencil, felt-tip pen, and pencil on cardstock





