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Biodiversity Suits for Urban Pigeons: Passenger Pigeon II

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Photo: Andy Hope
Biodiversity Suits for Urban Pigeons: Passenger Pigeon II
Photo: Andy Hope

Biodiversity Suits for Urban Pigeons: Passenger Pigeon II

Artist (born 1973)
Date2014
MediumYarn, polyurethane, pewter, glass, epoxy, and walnut stand
Dimensions12 × 5 1/2 × 12 in. (30.5 × 14 × 30.5 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineCourtesy Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
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Label TextLaurel Roth Hope crocheted comfortable sweaters designed to fit a standard urban pigeon, which is plentiful and considered a nuisance. The tiny sweater, or biodiversity suit, transforms the commonplace urban pigeon into a passenger pigeon and restores an extinct bird species. Yet the disguise creates a false sense of biodiversity and serves as a warning of the previous fate of the passenger pigeon and the negative impact humans can have on the natural world.

Laurel Roth Hope tejió unos cómodos suéteres a crochet diseñados para vestir a una paloma común de ciudad, las cuales abundan aunque son consideradas una molestia. El suéter diminuto, o Traje de biodiversidad, transforma a la paloma común de ciudad en una paloma migratoria, y recupera a una especie de ave extinta. Sin embargo, el disfraz crea un falso sentido de la biodiversidad y sirve de advertencia del destino previo de la paloma migratoria y el impacto negativo que los seres humanos pueden tener en el mundo natural.
Photo: Andy Hope.
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