Human skull with attached red muscles enumerated as if it was paired with an anatomical legend Human skull with attached red muscles enumerated as if it was paired with an anatomical legend

For centuries, the structure of the human body was a fundamental concern for both medicine and art. Anatomy was a basic component of artistic education, and artists were a recognized part of the market for anatomical illustration. At the intersection of art and science, this exhibition looks at the shared vocabulary of anatomical images and at the different methods used to reveal the body through a wide range of media, from woodcut to neon.

This exhibition is presented in English and Spanish. It is one of a series that will test ways to make the presentations in our galleries more welcoming and accessible.

Esta exhibición se presenta en inglés y en español. Es parte de una serie de exhibiciones bilingües que pondrá a prueba varias formas de hacer el contenido que presentamos en nuestras galerías más acogedor y accesible.

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Thursdays at 2:00 p.m.
March 10–July 7, 2022
(Note: no tours on March 17, 31, and April 7, 28)

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