Hybrid Taxidermy

Misfits by Thomas Grunfeld

German artist Thomas Grünfeld’s 'Misfits' collection are animal collages, actual taxidermal specimens that have been deliberately mismatched. These are as improbable pairings and may give us a sense of the reactions the platypus must have provoked when it was first encountered.

The pairings are bizarre. A parrot-squirrel, a bull-ostrich, giraffe-ostrich, calf-deer, dog-deer, pig-bird, deer-giraffe are but some of them. Perhaps the artist is trying to make a statement of where unorthodox cloning might lead to?

Hybrid Taxidermy
Opportunity for artists and taxidermists to explore new forms of creative expression by combining different animal specimens in unconventional ways.

Who This Affects Most

Art and Design
The art world could embrace hybrid taxidermy as a disruptive innovation that challenges traditional notions of taxidermy and pushes the boundaries of artistic expression.
Animal Conservation
The field of animal conservation could explore the ethical implications of creating hybrid taxidermy specimens and how it could influence public perceptions of endangered species.
Museum and Exhibition
Museums and exhibitions could use hybrid taxidermy as an innovative way to engage audiences and provoke conversations about our relationship with animals and the boundaries of scientific exploration.
SCORE
5.0 out of 10
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50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 82%
Activity 59%
Freshness 8%

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