![]() (China, donated by Peter Jäger), Vinciane Despret, University of Liège (Ethology and Philosophy), Diplocephalus connectens (Venice), William Eberhard, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (Arachnology), Sasha Engelmann, Royal Holloway, University of London, Enoplognatha ovata (Berlin), Eratigena atrica (Berlin), Erigone dentipalpis (Venice), Fecenia sp. Barth, Department of Neurobiology, University of Vienna, Bathyphantes gracilis (Venice), Ute Meta Bauer, Centre for Contemporary Art, Nanyang Technical University (Singapore), Ilaria Bonacossa, Artissima, Turin (Art History), Markus J Buehler, Laboratory for Atomistic and Molecular Mechanics, MIT (Biomateriomics), Centromerus sylvaticus (Venice), Luca Cerizza, NABA (Art History), Moonsong Cho, Institute of Bioprocess Engineering, Technische Universität, Berlin (Aeronautical Engineering), Angela Chuang, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Arachnology), Emanuele Coccia, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Paris (Philosophy), Iain Couzin, Max Planck Institute Konstanz (Collective Behaviour), Cyclosa conica (Berlin), Cyrtophora citricola (Croatia/United States, some donated by Angela Chuang), Cyrtophora sp. Natural History Museum, Berlin (Andreas Wessell, Hannelore Hoch)įrederique Ait-Touati, French National Centre for Scientific Research (Philosophy), Mitchell Akiyama, University of Toronto (Sound Theory), Agelena labyrinthica (Berlin), Amaurobius erberi (Venice), Anelosimus studiosus (USA, donated by Angela Chuang), Araneus diadematus (Berlin), Araniella cucurbitina (Berlin), Argiope bruennichi (Berlin), Argiope lobata (Croatia), Argyroneta aquatica, Sara Arrhenius, Royal Institute of Art Stockholm (Art History), Leticia Aviles, University of British Columbia (Arachnology), Badumna longinqua (Argentina, donated by Martin Ramirez, originally from Australia), Friedrich G. Macquarie University, Sydney (Jonas Wolff) Max Planck Institute, Department of Collective Behaviour, Konstanz (Alex Jordan) Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Frankfurt am Main (Peter Jäger) MIT, Massachusetts (Markus J Buehler, Evan Ziporyn, Leila Kinney) ![]() Key scientific and research institutions, including: Museo Villa Croce, Genova (Ilaria Bonacossa & Luca Cerizza)īonniers Konsthall, Sweden (Sara Arrhenius) Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Mexico (Gonzalo Ortega)Ĭentre for Contemporary Art, Singapore (Ute Meta Bauer & Anca Rujiou) Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires (Victoria Noorthoorn) Palais de Tokyo, Paris (Rebecca LaMarche-Vadel & Jean de Loisy) As the planet faces the mass extinction of spiders, insects, and other invertebrates, with enormous environmental consequences, this limited edition project encourages new threads of connectivity to engender a shift from arachnophobia to Arachnophilia.Įdited by May Castleberry (Editor, Contemporary Editions).Special thanks to the following institutional collaborators, without whose support and contributions our arachnophilia endeavours would not be possible: Invertebrates represent 95 percent of all animals on planet earth, yet are threatened into extinction by such a small number of individuals. ![]() This hand-cut, hand-bound artist edition for the MoMA Library Council is intended to draw attention to spiders, their webs, and our shared environment through the participatory form of the pop-up book.įrom Arachnophobia to Arachnophilia unfolds in five scenes, revealing a spider attached by a filament to its web a spider and its web in a museum building, not far from a human spectator a constellation connected to weblike threads as cosmic arachnid architecture an enchanted cobwebbed forest and a layered image of diving bell spiders, beings that spend most of their lives underwater. ![]()
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