An Artificial Natural History is a flexible exhibition created for galleries, museums, institutions and venues engaged in contemporary art and or aspects of natural history.
A collection of ceramic sculptures bu artist Alexis Rago, inspired by the palaeontological evidence for evolution which also draws on a wide variety of sources from biology to archaeology, tribal cultures and world aesthetic movements to religious art.
The installation recalls cabinets of curiosities, bringing together biology and art whilst mediating between fine art and craft-orientated practice.
The exhibition also includes other optional activities such as illustrated talks and educational workshops.