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The
Xerces Society I-III
Multimedia performances and installations
Created 1997-present
The Xerces Society, a contemporary work of performance and installation
art, addresses the blurring intersections between art, science, and politics.
The primary character – the one around whom much of the action circles
- is Sir Samuel Cropia, a world-renowned lepidopterist known for his extreme
dedication to the preservation and proliferation of butterflies. Sir Samuel Cropia’s
name makes reference to the cecropia moth, which is one of the largest moths
found in North America, and is a member of the giant silk moth family. This moth
was chosen as the reference, due to its physical characteristics, which include
crescent moon shapes and “eye spots”. The intention of The Xerces
Society, whose title refers to a North American butterfly conservation society
of a similar name, as well as to Xerces, the famed king of ancient Persia, as
it enters its ninth year, is to investigate the complexities of fanaticism and
ideology under the auspices of art and science.
click here to read:
“Under
Xerces Wings: Laleh Mehran’s
Laboratory Politics,” by Lizzie Zucker
Saltz, Art Papers, March/April 2005
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