Observations of Predation in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist
Performance by Coco Fusco
Thu, Jul 2, 2015
7.30 pm
Admission: 6€, Combo ticket incl. exhibition 8€/4€, free admission for students and other concessionary visitors
In English
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Artist Coco Fusco personifies Dr. Zira – a chimpanzee psychologist who studies human behavior in the 1968 movie Planet of the Apes. In her lecture, Zira takes a look at economic violence from an evolutionary perspective.
A performance in the framework of the exhibition Ape Culture and SYNAPSE – the International Curators’ Network