Jaguar Group
Author
Isadora ReisnerPublishers
Printed Matter, IncorporatedInfo
194 pages
2025
150mm × 230mm
Softcover
ISBN
9780894390975
,
of 6
Over the course of
Jaguar Group
’s extended text, Reisner draws on observational writing and archival research to offer an account of a wildlife diorama at the
American Museum of Natural History’s Hall of North American Mammals. Through a consideration of the suspended scene—one that depicts two taxidermied
jaguars gazing across a rugged desert vista at sunset—the project contends with the strong allure that Reisner feels and the contradictions tied up in complicated
American histories of Westward Expansion, early 20th century conservationism, and the construction of national mythology.
Jaguar Group
considers how systems of display blur the line between reality and simulation—and life and death—to present a “natural” ideal. The project extends a
critical lens on historical approaches of collecting institutions through their amassing of biological specimens, funding of big game expeditions, and the depiction of
lands that have been abstracted from narratives of indigenous stewardship. The work is situated within the broader cultural context of natural history museums as
sites of contemporary protest and inquiry amidst more urgent calls for decolonizing museums and the repatriation of cultural artifacts. Ultimately,
Jaguar
Group
asks how we can both critique and love such an idiosyncratic, confusing, but beautiful monument.
Jaguar Group
incorporates excerpts from historical letters from James Perry Wilson, the talented muralist who created the backdrop to the Jaguar Group diorama
in the early 1940s. His affectionate letters with Thano, a young soldier on furlough, chronicle his work in the Museum and share insight into his painterly technique
—his approach to concealing his art and transporting the viewer through attention to tonality, color theory and forced perspective—and the distortion of reality which
is necessary for the illusion of the diorama to function.
The book’s color scheme is informed by Wilson’s oil painted murals, and a clear PVC cover references the smudged fingerprinted glass of the Museum’s diorama.
Publication Details
15 x 23 cm, 6 x 9 in
194 pages
Flexibound
Screenprinted PVC dust jacket
Cased-in spiral bound; three loose photograph inserts
Edition of 700
Design by Rissa Hochberger
Printing by die Keure, Belgium
Retail: $30
Isadora Reisner (b. 1994, NYC) is an artist and writer currently pursuing a J.D. at UCLA School of Law. Her work has explored museums, the archive,
phenomenology, and fables. She has given lectures and tours at Frieze New York, EUROPA, Entrance Gallery, The Lower East Side Tenement Museum, and
more. She gives pro bono legal advice to documentary filmmakers at the UCLA Documentary Film Legal Clinic