Art Exhibition - Notched Bodies: Insects In Contemporary Art
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This exhibition takes its name from ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle's classification of insects by their similar traits: six legs and clearly segmented or "notched" bodies. Humans have had a long and complex relationship with insects. Their alien appearance can be jarring or off-putting, but upon closer inspection insects are works of art. They are often seen as pests or invaders; however, their critical role in our ecosystem and daily lives is increasingly clear as urban farming, gardening, and the impact of syndromes like Colony Collapse Disorder become prevalent. Insects are keen indicators of the health of our ecosystem. They help break down and decompose rotting materials, which reintroduce rich nutrients into the soil. They are also the first line of defense against invasive plants and other harmful insects.
This event is hosted by the NYC Parks Department. For more information, please visit their website. Date:
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