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One comment to "Takeshi Yamada’s Creative Taxidermy Art."

  1. Jack (Brooklyn)
    July 22nd, 2007 at 5:30 am

    I live in Brookly and Takeshi Yamada is one of my favorite artists here.

    Yamada is featured in “The Mythic Creatures” exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC now. It could have been better if they did not highlited scientic analytical aspect too much in the show. Yamada’s Sea Rabbit (http://sideshowworld.com/TYSeaRabbit.html) and the Fiji Mermaid featured in the documentary film were truly awesome. I wish his rogue & sideshow taxidermy artworks were on display there, too.

    I also enjoyed “Mythic Festival” held on June 24, 2007. Yamada and his several dozens of taxidermy artworks such as several dragons and Fiji mermaids were there and attracted many people at his section. It was very entertaining one. (He was in tuxedo and dozens of Mardi Gras beads as always.) Yamada’s art lecture on July 10 was also a very good one - it was like a theater production of his walking around on th estage with his taxidermy pieces in his hands while he commented on them with his many taxidermy monsters including dragons, mermaids, sea rabbits, and 32-feet giant sea serpent. (yup, he was in tuxedo and with dozens of Mardi Gras beads)

    We need more crazy artists like him in this truly crazy city.

    Jack


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