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Art of zoo
Art of zoo









art of zoo

Western Lowland Gorilla “Samantha” (1964-). Flower pot, 2011. Children’s poster paint on paper. Samutprakarn Zoo, Thailand.

art of zoo

Abstract painting, 2010. Children’s poster paint on paper. Samutprakarn Zoo, ThailandĪsian elephant “Boon Mee” (1996-). D igit Master, 2011. Children’s poster paint on canvas. © Saint Louis Zoo, MissouriĪsian elephant “Nong Bank”, (2001-). The exhibition also includes specifically commissioned works from Erie Zoo.Ĭhimpanzee “Bakhari” (1998-). "Is this is actually art? While individual elephants are trained to always paint the same thing, art produced by apes is a lot more creative and is undistinguishable from abstract art by humans that use similar techniques"įeaturing art by elephants, orang-utans, gorillas and chimps, exhibition co-curators Will and Mike Tuck have gathered paintings from locations as varied as Samutprakarn Zoo, Thailand (elephants) Erie Zoo, Pennsylvania, USA (gorilla, orang-utan) Saint Louis Zoo, Missouri, USA (chimp) and Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado, USA (orang-utan).

art of zoo

Jack Ashby, Museum Manager, asks the big question While many species in captivity have interacted with paint, the exhibition aims to ask visitors the question of whether animals can be creative and make art, and why some animal creations are considered valuable and creative, while others are dismissed as meaningless. Since the mid-50s zoos have used art and painting as a leisure activity for the animals, also using the activities to raise funds for conservation or the zoo by selling the works.











Art of zoo