Night at the Museum

Justine Cooper, who most recently exhibited her Havidol® drug spoof, finished another project two years ago that’s still amazing to look at. Saved by Science was a year in the making as Cooper walked through the stored collections of New York’s American Museum of Natural History snapping photographs with the museum’s own vintage 1910 wood […]

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Justine Cooper, who most recently exhibited her Havidol® drug spoof, finished another project two years ago that's still amazing to look at. Saved by Science was a year in the making as Cooper walked through the stored collections of New York's American Museum of Natural History snapping photographs with the museum's own vintage 1910 wood 4x5 view camera.

You can check out a sweeping video of the housing halls here and a series of photos from the show here.

Shown above is a jar of sharks. Other amazing shots include hanging tiger skins and an Albertosaurus Dinosaur Head sitting in a cabinet, along with this amazing shot of a lion's head.
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Clicking through her gallery of snaps is almost like being Ben Stiller. Wait, is that a mini Owen Wilson hiding between the yellow honeyeaters?