Wim Delvoye: Erato [detail], 2001-2002 steel, X-Rays, lead, glass Courtesy studio Wim Delvoye, Belgium Photon courtesy of Vancouver Art Gallery
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Visceral Bodies
CANADA VANCOUVER, BC • Vancouver Art Gallery • Ongoing |
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Visceral Bodies presents the work of contemporary artists who investigate the human form, tracing artistic responses to scientific and medical innovations over the past two decades. Presented in conjunction with Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Man, the two exhibitions trace the considerable history of artists using the body as a subject of physiological and anatomical study. The contemporary artists included in Visceral Bodies underscore how cultural perceptions of the human body have shifted from an anatomical fact to a perpetually evolving and increasingly artificial or fragmented form.
Artists such as Gabriel de la Mora, Wim Delvoye, Valie Export and Mona Hatoum borrow the tools of medical imaging to exteriorize what is internal. The exhibition also presents work by artists who imagine a fantastical future where the body has become fragmented and mutated.
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