Petah Coyne, Untitled# 1336 (Scalapino Nu Shu) (2009-10), apple tree, taxidermy Black Melanistic Pheasants, taxidermy Blue India Peacocks, taxidermy Black-Shouldered Peacocks, taxidermy Spalding Peacocks, taxidermy
Black Squirrel, black sand from pig-iron casting, Acrylex 234, black paint, cement, chicken-wire fencing, wood, gravel, sisal, staging rope, cotton rope, insulated foam sealant, pipe, epoxy, threaded rod, wire, screws, jaw-to-jaw swivels, 158" x 247 1/2" x 245".
It is now 100 years since the first sighting of a
black squirrel in Woburn, Bedfordshire, in 1912: scientists at Anglia Ruskin University are keen to find out how far they have spread.