Praying Mantis Eating a Caterpillar
Maker
Chalmers, Catherine
American, b.1957
Date1996
MediumChromogenic development print
Dimensionsframe: 23 1/2 in x 33 in x 5/8 in; image/paper: 20 in x 30 3/8 in
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number1997:28
About the ArtistCatherine Chalmers photographs a variety of insects and amphibians as they move through the natural cycles of life, including those of reproduction and sustenance. For her series Food Chain, from which Praying Mantis Eating a Caterpillar is taken, such events were photographed in vivid color against a stark white ground. The sterile background implies an atmosphere of objectivity and observation, and what happens in front of it—and in front of Chalmer’s camera—are events not normally witnessed by human eyes.Catherine Chalmers was born in San Mateo, California, in 1957. Before she received an MFA degree in painting from the Royal College of Art, London, Chalmers earned her BS in engineering from Stanford University. Chalmers’s photographs have been exhibited at the Ansel Adams Center for Photography, San Francisco; New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; Reykjavik Municipal Art Museum, Iceland; White Columns, New York; and the Yukon Arts Center, Whitehorse, Canada, among others. In 1999, her work was featured in the exhibition The New Natural History at the National Museum of Photography and Film, Bradford, England. Chalmers received a Guggenheim Fellowship (2010) and a Rauschenberg Residency (2015).