TSLN EP. 181 | “Identity & Restraint: Art of the Dog Collar” Exhibition Discussion with Curator Claudia Pfeiffer of the National Sporting Library & Museum

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TSLN EP. 181 | “Identity & Restraint: Art of the Dog Collar” Episode Summary Dog collar exhibition at Pebble Hill plantation. 0:00 Claudia describes the experience of installing an exhibition at Pebble Hill Plantation as "kid in a candy store" due to the gallery space's potential for creating unique vignettes and presentations. Durrell expresses excitement about the exhibition being a good fit for Pebble Hill's mission to preserve and promote equestrian and other sports-related literature, art, and culture. Durrell is an artist and former art educator who is passionate about the sporting life and conservation, and they appreciate the connections between Tall Timbers and other organizations in the Thomasville area. Claudia explains that the exhibition was originally scheduled to open five years ago but was postponed due to COVID, and it eventually opened a year later with the help of a generous donation. Art, culture, and history of hunting and sporting dogs. 5:19 Dr. Timothy Greenan collected 187 historic dog collars and donated them to the National Sporting Library Museum in 2015. The exhibition "Hunting and Sporting Dogs: A Cultural History" features artwork and artifacts that showcase the relationship between humans and dogs in hunting and sporting activities, highlighting their historical and cultural significance. Claudia discusses the universal underpinning of identity and restraint in the exhibition, from the domestication of dogs to modern-day uses. Durrell highlights the impact of the physical collars on display, noting their ornate decoration and intimidating spikes. Historical dog collars and their significance. 11:11 Collars symbolize compassion and restraint, reflecting human values. Exhibition features artwork with dog collars to highlight historical and cultural significance of collars in art and hunting. Durrell discusses the cultural significance of dog collars and wagons in quail hunting in the South, highlighting their craftsmanship and unique history. Dog collars and their significance in history. 17:16 Durrell acknowledges the importance of preserving animal populations for sporting purposes, citing the conservation efforts of hunters and naturalists. Claudia discusses the parallel between the preservation of game birds in Virginia and the encroachment of humanity on their natural habitats, highlighting the role of hunters in conservation movements. Claudia discusses their favorite dog collar, describing its size, materials, and decorative elements. Claudia highlights the collar's narrative and visual appeal, using descriptive language to convey its significance. Historical dog collars and their design evolution. 22:31 Speakers discuss the history and symbolism of 18th century Indian dog collars, exploring the intersection of wealth and dog ownership. Claudia explains how the Industrial Revolution and broadening middle class led to an explosion of collar design innovation, particularly in Britain, as pets became more of a status symbol (4:25-4:31). Durrell asks about regional differences in collar design and if there are any points where collar design is particularly advanced (4:33-4:37). Dog collars and their significance in an art exhibition. 28:05 Tiffany & Co. caller from 1884 discovered in NYC exhibition, researched by Alan Fausel. Durrell discusses the symbolism of collars in hunting culture, representing a dog's graduation and trust between the dog and owner. The exhibition will offer an online 360-degree tour for those who cannot visit in person, allowing for virtual engagement with the artwork. Dog collars as symbols of companionship and identity. 32:33 Durrell creates memorial art pieces using collars from deceased dogs, mounting them on trees or kennel stall doors as a reminder of their pets. Claudia appreciates the poetic idea of connecting a dog's name and identity to a specific collar, noting that this practice became more common in the late 1800s. Claudia discusses the evolution of the human-dog connection, noting that in the past, dogs were seen as stealable objects with no legal value, while today people have a stronger emotional connection with their pets and document their special bonds through media. Durrell agrees, highlighting the advancement in human psychology towards recognizing dogs as unique individuals with special connections to their owners, as seen in the sporting dog community and media portrayals. Dog collars and their significance in the sporting world. 38:11 Durrell excitedly shares their experience seeing a dog collar exhibition and discusses its significance. Claudia provides details on the exhibition's dates, location, and virtual access. 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TSLN EP. 181 | “Identity & Restraint: Art of the Dog Collar” Exhibition Discussion with Curator Claudia Pfeiffer of the National Sporting Library & Museum

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