Art–Science Collaboration: Paleontology Inspired by Intercultural Surrealist Representations

Jose De la Fuente (1)
1. Center for Veterinary Health Sciences (CVHS), Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Oklahoma State University (OSU), USA.

Abstract

The collaboration between art and science provides a powerful avenue for addressing complex scientific challenges and fostering intercultural communication. However, the intersection of paleontology, surrealism, and paleoart remains underexplored, presenting a critical gap in art-science scholarship. This study investigates how paleontological inquiry can be inspired by intercultural surrealistic representations, focusing on the works of Salvador Dalí and Cuban artists Roberto Alvarez Ríos, Jorge Camacho, and Agustín Cárdenas. Using a qualitative visual analysis, the study examined artistic depictions of arthropods and skeletal forms and related them to fossil evidence, particularly amber inclusions and mineralized tissues. The methodological framework incorporated paleoart as a scientific illustration practice informed by artistic imagination and symbolic representation. Findings reveal that surrealistic imagery not only parallels morphological features found in paleontological specimens but also stimulates novel perspectives on evolutionary history. The study concludes that intercultural surrealism, when integrated with paleontological research, offers a meaningful framework for interdisciplinary collaboration. These insights have important implications for expanding the scope of scientific illustration, advancing cross-cultural understanding in science communication, and developing innovative methodologies in both scientific and artistic domains.

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Jose De la Fuente
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Author Biography

Jose De la Fuente

José de la Fuente is a professor at The Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)  on the Group of Health and Biotechnology (SaBio) at Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC), Spain and at Center for Veterinary Health Sciences (CVHS), Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Oklahoma State University (OSU), USA. de la Fuente coordinates the area of Genomics, Proteomics and Biotechnology. His research interests are in the fields of Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Vaccinology and Biomedicine with methodological approaches promoting the collaboration between art and science.

De la Fuente, J. (2025). Art–Science Collaboration: Paleontology Inspired by Intercultural Surrealist Representations. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 25(3), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v25i3.1181

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De la Fuente, J. (2025). Art–Science Collaboration: Paleontology Inspired by Intercultural Surrealist Representations. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 25(3), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v25i3.1181