Three Humboldt penguins got a private tour of
the museum, and it turns out they like Caravaggio.
Sarah Rose Sharp
“Does this place have a gift shop?” Penguins from the Kansas City
Zoo visited the Nelson Atkins this month. All images courtesy of the Nelson
Atkins Museum of Art.
While institutions are closed amid public health concerns, we’ve
all enjoyed stories of animals being given free reign to wander around zoos,
but news out of Kansas City this week really underscores how much we’ve been
limiting their cultural options. As reported by TIME, three art-savvy Humboldt
penguins from the Kansas City Zoo were given leave to wander a couple of the
galleries at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art earlier in May.
A video produced by the museum shows the little fellas wandering
the marble floors and pausing to look at Impressionist and Baroque master
paintings, in galleries that were carefully checked to ensure the safety of
both the works of art and their avian visitors.
“We’re so happy to welcome our colleagues from the zoo,” said
Nelson Atkins Executive Director Julián Zugazagoitia, in the video, “and
they’ve brought special friends, and actually, we’re seeing how they’re
reacting to art.”
“At the Kansas City Zoo, we’re always looking for ways to enrich
their [the animals’] lives and stimulate their days,” said Randy Wisthoff,
Executive Director and CEO of the zoo. “During this shutdown period, our
animals really miss having people come out and see them.”
According to Zugzagoitia, the penguins responded most strongly to
Caravaggio, which seems a little dark for such cute birds, until you realize
the existential pain of flightlessness.
“I am earthbound, trapped in a prison of my own biology, and
another of concrete and metal,” said the third penguin, standing a ways off
from the others and staring deeply at the image “St. John the Baptist in the
Wilderness.” “I too am lost in the wilderness, but to me,
humanity is the wilderness.”
I think we can all agree that this
heartwarming content is excellent news during uncertain times, and it’s
wonderful to hear that at least a few art-goers are able to enjoy our
institutions during the shutdown. Now if you’ll excuse me, I need get to a
pitch meeting at Netflix. I’m about to sell a totally original script that’s a
mash-up between We Bought a Zoo and Night at the Museum. It’s called, We Bought
the Zoo a Night at the Museum.
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