This poster is part of the series created by Eric Kessels in the context of the exhibition Why Look at Animals? A Case for the Rights of Non-Human Lives.
Why Look at Animals? A Case for the Rights of Non-Human Lives is a major group exhibition that centers on animal rights and animal well-being, highlighting the need to recognize and defend the lives of non-human animals in an anthropocentric world that marginalizes, oppresses and brutalizes them. The exhibition is inspired by the seminal text of the same name by John Berger, “Why Look at Animals?” (1980), which explores the animal-human relationship in modernity and how animals have become marginalized in human societies.
Poster PARROT ARTIST AT RESIDENCE AT MUSEUM
Exhibition: Why Look at Animals? A Case for the Rights of Non-Human Lives
Material: Paper 250gr Burano
Dimensions: 48.5 cm x 69.5 cm