Since the first controversial public showing in Manheim’s Museum for Technology and Labour 15 years ago, more than 13 000 people have signed up to donate their bodies for plastination, inspired by Body Worlds – dubbed the most successful touring exhibition ever (35 million viewers). The taboo-breaking exhibition, in Africa for the first time at Cape Town’s Waterfront until February, gives the lay public an intimate and anatomically perfect view of the human body previously reserved only for the medical fraternity – whose educational demands birthed the technology
Bodyworks This was a solo exhibition shown at Centrespace Gallery, Bristol, which selects and showc...
AbstractConcern about the proprietal rights over human body parts has had a dramatic recent impact i...
Body Worlds is a traveling exhibition of plastinated human cadavers that offers the general public a...
Since the first controversial public showing in Manheim’s Museum for Technology and Labour 15 years ...
The Body Worlds exhibition takes the visitor through a journey of more than 200 specimens. These var...
At the Singapore Science Centre in 2010, I went to Body Worlds, an exhibit set up by the Institute f...
Undeniably, Body Worlds elicits responses from millions of people worldwide, whether they are profou...
Every time von Hagens' plastinated bodies are exposed, they cause polemics, controversies and an ine...
The article discusses the aesthetic practice and the philosophical implications of exhibition of hum...
The historical context of body and tissue donation is deeply problematic, with patriarchal and colon...
(See attached document, below, for international dissemination and impact).Twelve month collaboratio...
The international plastination phenomenon has proved to be immensely popular with audiences world- ...
Body Worlds is an exhibition of real, recently-deceased, dissected and posed human bodies. Far from ...
The Wellcome Trust sponsored Conreen et al to produce a series of exhibits, installations and live e...
The Flesh of the World is a group exhibition presenting diverse and complex views of the body that m...
Bodyworks This was a solo exhibition shown at Centrespace Gallery, Bristol, which selects and showc...
AbstractConcern about the proprietal rights over human body parts has had a dramatic recent impact i...
Body Worlds is a traveling exhibition of plastinated human cadavers that offers the general public a...
Since the first controversial public showing in Manheim’s Museum for Technology and Labour 15 years ...
The Body Worlds exhibition takes the visitor through a journey of more than 200 specimens. These var...
At the Singapore Science Centre in 2010, I went to Body Worlds, an exhibit set up by the Institute f...
Undeniably, Body Worlds elicits responses from millions of people worldwide, whether they are profou...
Every time von Hagens' plastinated bodies are exposed, they cause polemics, controversies and an ine...
The article discusses the aesthetic practice and the philosophical implications of exhibition of hum...
The historical context of body and tissue donation is deeply problematic, with patriarchal and colon...
(See attached document, below, for international dissemination and impact).Twelve month collaboratio...
The international plastination phenomenon has proved to be immensely popular with audiences world- ...
Body Worlds is an exhibition of real, recently-deceased, dissected and posed human bodies. Far from ...
The Wellcome Trust sponsored Conreen et al to produce a series of exhibits, installations and live e...
The Flesh of the World is a group exhibition presenting diverse and complex views of the body that m...
Bodyworks This was a solo exhibition shown at Centrespace Gallery, Bristol, which selects and showc...
AbstractConcern about the proprietal rights over human body parts has had a dramatic recent impact i...
Body Worlds is a traveling exhibition of plastinated human cadavers that offers the general public a...