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Mug shot of Mary Spanger, 19th century New Zealand criminal

19th Century Mug Shots from New Zealand

14 September 2011 by Chelsea Nichols

This slideshow displays a sample of the amazing 19th century mug shots that formed part of a show I curated at the New Zealand Police Museum last year, Suspicious Looking (available here as an online exhibition). Until then, these incredible images had never before been shown to the public. What is it about old mug shots that is so utterly compelling? When we look at them, do we try to see evidence of their criminal nature written in their expression? […]

Categories: history, Museums • Tags: criminal, history, mug shot, museum, new zealand, photography, police, victorian era

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A porcelain figurine of a woman holding her own head, by Shary Boyle.

Shary Boyle’s lovely porcelain horror

9 September 2011 by Chelsea Nichols

Categories: Contemporary Art • Tags: art, figurine, history, porcelain, sculpture

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Taxidermy birds in little knitted sweaters by Annette Messager.

Birds in teeny sweaters

1 August 2011 by Chelsea Nichols

Categories: Contemporary Art, Curiosities, Museums • Tags: art, bird, curiosities, installation, museum, taxidermy, textile

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Weird humanoid creature made by Charles Waterton.

Charles Waterton’s humanoid creature

11 July 2011 by Chelsea Nichols

I think that probably every person, at some point in their lives, gets the urge to make their own ridiculously interesting creature out of the shaved a** of a monkey. (Right?) Well this grim little fellow is the product of that impulse, created around 1824 by an eccentric but well-respected 19th century English naturalist, Charles Waterton (1782-1865).

Categories: Curiosities • Tags: art, curiosities, history, hoax, imagination, taxidermy

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