
My previous post on Damien
Hirst brought up a discussion between my sister and I about artists who
dissect animals and plants for their artwork. She showed me a catalogue from an exhibition she went to on Dr. Gunther
von Hagens' work, which I know she has researched and studies quite a bit. I've never really taken much notice of his work before, as I didn't really want to see
dissected and stripped human bodies, but some of the ones shes showed me were artistically presented in various ways, using a range of techniques. I also feel strangely more comfortable about his work than I do with Damien
Hirst's, as I know all the people he uses have signed up and volunteered for their bodies to be used once they have died. I also spoke to my housemate who is a medic, about Dr. Gunther
von Hagens' work, and he was very in in
terested in seeing some. My sister said that the exhibition attracted a lot of medic students interested in the
dissections, as well as art lovers- I think it's great how he's managed to add this unique take on art, and attract many different audiences.
One of his techniques is also interesting, as he injects their blood streams with plastic based material, allowing it to take the form of the body.