'But it is the photographs that make the show,' writes Richard Hamblyn of the exhibition
Endless Forms: Charles Darwin, natural sicence, and the visual arts now showing at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. (TLS, July 17, 2009, 'A world under observation', pp.17-18). The section was curated by Elizabeth Edwards, who also contributed a chapter to the catalogue. You can listen to a podcast of Prof. Edwards, and other contributers, at the exhibition
website, or click through the virtual exhibition, but there is no substitute for seeing the real thing. Endless Forms will be on display until 4 October.
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