From the creative genius who brought readers Why Cats Paint, here's a handy little home test that they can use to determine whether they're cat has the potential to be a world-class artiste. A series of 20 easy-to-use test cards from the heralded Museum of Non-Primate Art allow readers to evaluate their pets.
The text was first produced in Paignton Zoo by a group of Sulawesi Macaque monkeys as their contribution to the exhibition Generator (1 May - 22 June 2002, Spacex Gallery), curated by Spacex and STAR (Science Technology Art Research, ...
An account of the remarkable behavior and graphic drawings of a thirteen-year-old female Asian elephant and of the various responses to her "work" is supplemented with fifty reproductions of the drawings
The lives of elephants are described, including a special elephant named Ruby who learned to paint.