"This book is a study of polar bears, hunted as trophies, then stuffed and exhibited in museums and private homes. It is based on the extensive research of contemporary artists Bryndis Snaebjornsdottir and Mark Wilson, who between 2002 and 2004 undertook a survey of taxidermied polar bears in the UK. The book is a lavishly illustrated account, including unpublished archival photographs of hunting in the Arctic at the turn of the century, ..."
"Beginning in the sixth century BCE, Persian kings ruled a vast, culturally diverse empire that stretched from northern Libya to central Asia. The regime and its rich multicultural traditions prospered for 250 years until its invasion, and eventual defeat, by Alexander the Great's army in 331 BCE. Yet until the British Museum's exhibition in the summer of 2005, the Persian perspective of this landmark event in world history will have bee ..."
"Over a two year period, artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir (Iceland) and Mark Wilson (England) have explored the networks and ripple effects of scientific conservation initiatives in Arizona. They have focused on the reintroduction of the chub in the Colorado River and the condor in the Grand Canyon in a kind of vertical slice of our natural environment. The book is based on the results of this research, as shown in the exhibition Trout Fi ..."
"[Text is in German] Menschen und die anderen Tiere moegen unterschiedliche Umwelten haben, doch sie teilen miteinander eine Welt. Animal Geography, Animal Architecture oder Animal Citizenship sind grundlegende Themen der Animal Studies. In der sechsten Ausgabe von Tierstudien soll es daher um die Raeume gehen, die Menschen Tieren zuweisen bzw. die Tiere sich selbst aneignen. Denn oft definieren Menschen Tiere ueber den Ort, an dem sie s ..."
"... Achim Stammberger . Compassion Media . Münster , Mai 2013 , 223 S. , inkl . Tipps und Informationen zu einer fleischlosen Lebensführung . Paperback 20 € ( ISBN 978-3-9814621-7-3 ) . Zwischen Nähe und Distanz Margo DeMello : Animals and ..."
"This book stems from a pedagogical, artistic, and botanical project undertaken between 2015 and 2018 by artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson, plant science educators Dawn Sanders and Eva Nyberg, and botanist Bente Eriksen."