Book

Dark Botany: The Herbarium Tales

Prudence Gibson (ed.), Sigi Jottkandt (ed.), Marie Sierra (ed.), Sigi Westbrook (ed.)

Open Humanities Press | Published : 2024

Abstract

Dark Botany activates the material and sensorial wonder of plants—their energy, their mysterious allure, their capacities and skills, their independent might. In this Wunderkammer of critical plant studies essays and plant+artworks, the herbarium emerges as a site of multiple materialities and reflexive forms of counter-narrative. Herbaria specimens come alive as assemblages, telling truths about their dark histories and darker contemporary currents, while reflecting on the complexity of texture, movement, memory, compound structure, chemical emissions and rapid evolution of plants and languages. What one discovers is that herbaria are not static: they are as vital, energetic and enigmatic a..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Exploring Botanic Gardens Herbarium's Value, via Environmental Aesthetics