Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

All images courtesy of Heller Gallery

Held in tall, transparent jars are recreations of tiny jellyfish with wispy tentacles, plankton, and other delicate sea creatures by Danish artist Steffen Dam (previously). He sculpts the miniature organisms in glass and displays the exquisite creations in wooden boxes or medicine cases that evoke the 16th Century wunderkammers or cabinets of curiosities. Generally in the possession of aristocrats and monarchs, these encyclopedic collections predated museums and held objects that were valuable for scientific study and their ability to inspire wonder and awe. Although Dam’s sculptures reference the colors, textures, and shapes of real-life specimens, his imaginative works are inventive interpretations of evolution and biology.

Find more of the artist’s recent works on his site and at Heller Gallery in New York, where he’s represented.

 

Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

“Wunderkammer” (2021), 
glass and illuminated wooden presentation box, 
35 3/8 x 27 1/2 x 7 inches

Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

Detail of “Wunderkammer” (2021), 
glass and illuminated wooden presentation box, 
35 3/8 x 27 1/2 x 7 inches

Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

“Pangaean Zoology” (2018), 20 elements in glass, 72 inches

Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

“Marine Group” (2020), glass and illuminated presentation box, 13 3/4 x 39 x 7 7/8 inches

Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

“Specimen Block” (2017), 
glass, 
11 3/8 x 11 3/8 x 1 1/2 inches

Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

“New Medicine” (2017), 
glass and illuminated wooden presentation box
, 30 1/4 x 17 1/4 x 9 inches

Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

“Marine Specimen Collection” (2018), 
glass, 
tallest 8 3/4 inches

Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

Detail of “Specimen Cabinet” (2017), glass and illuminated wooden presentation box, 
39 1/4 x 24 3/8 x 9 3/8 inches

Imaginative Glass Specimens Are Suspended in Jars in Steffen Dam’s Cabinets of Curiosities

Detail of “The Journey to M31” (2021)

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