From humanity’s close relationship to chimpanzees to the missing link between land and sea creatures, the Harvard Museum of Natural History has capped off a year celebrating Darwin and “On the Origin of Species” with a new exhibit that puts evolution front and center.
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New York Photographer Amanda Means' dramatic black and white prints, some as large as 38 x 46, are made by using the leaf itself as a photographic negative. The compelling images offer new ways to think about the form and function of leaves, and their evolutionary history. This is the third of a series of photography exhibits at the Harvard Museum to explore the nexus between art and science.
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