Mark Dion’s new exhibition uses familiar visual languages—children’s book diagrams, taxonomies, toys—to pull viewers into sharp critiques of how society understands nature and its own failures. Drawings mimic instructional formats but unravel into uncertainty, while sculptures pair stuffed animals, fossils, and found debris to contrast innocence with extinction and excess. Humor softens but never erases the gravity of Dion’s environmental and cultural concerns.
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