Anatomy Lessons By Michele Beevors

Featuring meticulously-sculpted, life size skeletons, making visitors question their place in this web of the living and the dead. From the towering giraffe stretching 4.4 metres in height, to the army of over 50 delicately rendered frogs, this exhibition is enthralling in scale.

Each sculpture is an accurate portrayal of a real animal and is carefully measured, drawn, and moulded from steel, wire, and foam. The frame is then intricately knitted over to create these thought-provoking pieces.

The stories from Anatomy Lessons have stunned and delighted audiences across the globe. Each sculpture tells a story, one of the collection of animals by museums and collectors, of Western safari hunters, of human encroachment, and of the often-sad role of the animals in our lives.

These underlying concepts are explored and reflected by the materials used. Wool, that speaks of warmth, of comfort, of care, meets the size, grace, and sheer breathtaking beauty of the pieces, clashing with the hard and complex stories beneath.

Originally from Australia, Michele Beevors has been practicing in New Zealand for the last 20 years. She is Head of Sculpture at Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand's oldest, and one of its most prestigious, art schools. Beevors has exhibited in galleries, museums, and exhibition spaces in across New Zealand, Australia and Vienna with art that is defiant, unconventional, and moving.

The City is ecstatic to bring world-class and thought provoking exhibitions to the region. Anatomy Lessons is not only an immensely engaging exhibition, but it also has a story to tell about the environment and the protection of endanger species.

A visit to Gelong this winter is a must for anyone who enjoys visiting galleries and museums with a vast offering from the National Wool Museum, Geelong Gallery, and the Geelong Arts Centre. City of Greater Geelong Mayor, Trent Sullivan

The Museum is delighted to welcome Michele Beevors to Geelong. Head of Sculpture of Dunedin School of Art with sting of international exhibitions under her belt, Beevors brings amazing insight and learning, making audiences think deep and explore age old practices and the consequences. A uniquely beautiful exhibition that is not to be missed. National Wool Museum Director, Padraic Fisher

Anatomy Lessons is on display at the National Wool Museum Geelong from 7 June-27 October 2024

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