upcoming exhibition
About
Insects and arachnids have long captivated artists and designers with their darting movements, hypnotizing songs, and attractive shapes and colors. These small, complex creatures have long been the subjects for a wide range of visual arts across different cultures.
After microscopic observations became possible in the 1600s, entomologists hastened to capture the details of their specimens by producing precise illustrations, some of which are included in this exhibition. These scientific works inspired other artists who adapted them for their own endeavors. Insects also appealed to many designers, who arranged and transformed their shapes and forms into patterns for various mediums.
Represented as well in this exhibition are poetic and comical depictions of insects. The impressions assembled here, some made to accompany verse, are imbued with lyrical overtones, while the anthropomorphic portrayals, layered with satirical undertones, evoke mirth and delight.
Wai Yee Chiong
Assistant Curator, Asian and Islamic Art
RISD Museum