This is the long-winded curator's statement I was assured no one would read during the run of the exhibition, which was probably correct (and I haven't had time to track down sequential photographs that would make sense of it in this version):
From Cosmology to Neurology and Back Again:
an exhibition at Whitespace Gallery, July 6 - August 4, 2012
A Magical Mystery Tour, or, Possibly,
A Guide for the Perplexed, to Increase Their Perplexity
a no longer preliminary essay by exhibition curator Jerry Cullum
We are, most of the time, the post-Pleistocene primates that the most pessimistic evolutionary psychologists think we are. When we are more than that, we can thank culture and neuroplasticity.
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From Cosmology to Neurology and Back Again:
an exhibition at Whitespace Gallery, July 6 - August 4, 2012
A Magical Mystery Tour, or, Possibly,
A Guide for the Perplexed, to Increase Their Perplexity
a no longer preliminary essay by exhibition curator Jerry Cullum
We are, most of the time, the post-Pleistocene primates that the most pessimistic evolutionary psychologists think we are. When we are more than that, we can thank culture and neuroplasticity.