ArtScience Museum® Flesh and Bones: The Art Of Anatomy
ArtScience Museum® Flesh and Bones: The Art Of Anatomy
Flesh and Bones traces anatomy as a shared language of art and science, where the body becomes medicine, cosmos, and a vessel for contemplating life, transformation, and afterlife. Expanding beyond Western traditions of anatomical study, the exhibition brings into dialogue diverse cultural practices that have long shaped how bodies are cared for, depicted, and understood. For centuries, the human body has been examined through medicine, art, and scientific investigation. In Renaissance Europe, printed anatomical atlases transformed emerging medical knowledge into images that reshaped how the body was studied and imagined through collaboration among anatomists, artists, and printmakers. Yet across the world, other systems—ranging from holistic healing to ritual, cosmology, and indigenous medical lineages—developed parallel ways of mapping the body, each grounded in its own philosophies of health, spirit, and interconnectedness. Anatomy was central to artistic training in Europe, and artists played a pivotal role in circulating anatomical knowledge. But anatomical representation has never been the product of observation alone. At the intersection of art, science, and culture, visual languages of the body evolved to balance precision with interpretation, whether articulated through printed atlases, sculptural models, or culturally specific practices that understood the body not only as structure, but as energy, lineage, and living memory. Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy situates these histories within a broader global framework, examining anatomy as both scientific method and cultural construct—a space where knowledge, belief, and imagination converge, diverge, and co‑inform one another. Price Includes Admission Child policy:- Children under 2 years are free of charge.- Children under 13 years must be accompanied by a paying adult.Address: Bayfront Avenue, ArtScience Museum, Singapore
per person
ArtScience Museum® Flesh and Bones: The Art Of Anatomy
Flesh and Bones traces anatomy as a shared language of art and science, where the body becomes medicine, cosmos, and a vessel for contemplating life, transformation, and afterlife. Expanding beyond Western traditions of anatomical study, the exhibition brings into dialogue diverse cultural practices that have long shaped how bodies are cared for, depicted, and understood. For centuries, the human body has been examined through medicine, art, and scientific investigation. In Renaissance Europe, printed anatomical atlases transformed emerging medical knowledge into images that reshaped how the body was studied and imagined through collaboration among anatomists, artists, and printmakers. Yet across the world, other systems—ranging from holistic healing to ritual, cosmology, and indigenous medical lineages—developed parallel ways of mapping the body, each grounded in its own philosophies of health, spirit, and interconnectedness. Anatomy was central to artistic training in Europe, and artists played a pivotal role in circulating anatomical knowledge. But anatomical representation has never been the product of observation alone. At the intersection of art, science, and culture, visual languages of the body evolved to balance precision with interpretation, whether articulated through printed atlases, sculptural models, or culturally specific practices that understood the body not only as structure, but as energy, lineage, and living memory. Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy situates these histories within a broader global framework, examining anatomy as both scientific method and cultural construct—a space where knowledge, belief, and imagination converge, diverge, and co‑inform one another. Price Includes Admission Child policy:- Children under 2 years are free of charge.- Children under 13 years must be accompanied by a paying adult.Address: Bayfront Avenue, ArtScience Museum, Singapore
per person
ArtScience Museum® Flesh and Bones: The Art Of Anatomy
Flesh and Bones traces anatomy as a shared language of art and science, where the body becomes medicine, cosmos, and a vessel for contemplating life, transformation, and afterlife. Expanding beyond Western traditions of anatomical study, the exhibition brings into dialogue diverse cultural practices that have long shaped how bodies are cared for, depicted, and understood. For centuries, the human body has been examined through medicine, art, and scientific investigation. In Renaissance Europe, printed anatomical atlases transformed emerging medical knowledge into images that reshaped how the body was studied and imagined through collaboration among anatomists, artists, and printmakers. Yet across the world, other systems—ranging from holistic healing to ritual, cosmology, and indigenous medical lineages—developed parallel ways of mapping the body, each grounded in its own philosophies of health, spirit, and interconnectedness. Anatomy was central to artistic training in Europe, and artists played a pivotal role in circulating anatomical knowledge. But anatomical representation has never been the product of observation alone. At the intersection of art, science, and culture, visual languages of the body evolved to balance precision with interpretation, whether articulated through printed atlases, sculptural models, or culturally specific practices that understood the body not only as structure, but as energy, lineage, and living memory. Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy situates these histories within a broader global framework, examining anatomy as both scientific method and cultural construct—a space where knowledge, belief, and imagination converge, diverge, and co‑inform one another. Price Includes Admission Child policy:- Children under 2 years are free of charge.- Children under 13 years must be accompanied by a paying adult.Address: Bayfront Avenue, ArtScience Museum, Singapore
per person
ArtScience Museum® Flesh and Bones: The Art Of Anatomy
Flesh and Bones traces anatomy as a shared language of art and science, where the body becomes medicine, cosmos, and a vessel for contemplating life, transformation, and afterlife. Expanding beyond Western traditions of anatomical study, the exhibition brings into dialogue diverse cultural practices that have long shaped how bodies are cared for, depicted, and understood. For centuries, the human body has been examined through medicine, art, and scientific investigation. In Renaissance Europe, printed anatomical atlases transformed emerging medical knowledge into images that reshaped how the body was studied and imagined through collaboration among anatomists, artists, and printmakers. Yet across the world, other systems—ranging from holistic healing to ritual, cosmology, and indigenous medical lineages—developed parallel ways of mapping the body, each grounded in its own philosophies of health, spirit, and interconnectedness. Anatomy was central to artistic training in Europe, and artists played a pivotal role in circulating anatomical knowledge. But anatomical representation has never been the product of observation alone. At the intersection of art, science, and culture, visual languages of the body evolved to balance precision with interpretation, whether articulated through printed atlases, sculptural models, or culturally specific practices that understood the body not only as structure, but as energy, lineage, and living memory. Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy situates these histories within a broader global framework, examining anatomy as both scientific method and cultural construct—a space where knowledge, belief, and imagination converge, diverge, and co‑inform one another. Price Includes Admission Child policy:- Children under 2 years are free of charge.- Children under 13 years must be accompanied by a paying adult.Address: Bayfront Avenue, ArtScience Museum, Singapore
per person
21 Mar 2026 - 16 Aug 2026
NON PEAK (MONDAY TO THURSDAY)
PEAK (FRIDAY TO SUNDAY / PUBLIC HOLIDAYS)
Exhibition: Flesh and Bones: The Art Of Anatomy
Flesh and Bones traces anatomy as a shared language of art and science, where the body becomes medicine, cosmos, and a vessel for contemplating life, transformation, and afterlife. Expanding beyond Western traditions of anatomical study, the exhibition brings into dialogue diverse cultural practices that have long shaped how bodies are cared for, depicted, and understood.
For centuries, the human body has been examined through medicine, art, and scientific investigation. In Renaissance Europe, printed anatomical atlases transformed emerging medical knowledge into images that reshaped how the body was studied and imagined through collaboration among anatomists, artists, and printmakers. Yet across the world, other systems—ranging from holistic healing to ritual, cosmology, and indigenous medical lineages—developed parallel ways of mapping the body, each grounded in its own philosophies of health, spirit, and interconnectedness.
Anatomy was central to artistic training in Europe, and artists played a pivotal role in circulating anatomical knowledge. But anatomical representation has never been the product of observation alone. At the intersection of art, science, and culture, visual languages of the body evolved to balance precision with interpretation, whether articulated through printed atlases, sculptural models, or culturally specific practices that understood the body not only as structure, but as energy, lineage, and living memory.
Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy situates these histories within a broader global framework, examining anatomy as both scientific method and cultural construct—a space where knowledge, belief, and imagination converge, diverge, and co‑inform one another.
Location at ArtScience Museum: Level 3 Galleries 0 – 9
Operation Hour:
Sun – Thu: 10am – 7pm (Last entry at 6pm)
Fri – Sat: 10am – 9pm (Last entry at 8.15pm)
- Admission time is strictly observed. Late arrival may result in non-admittance until suitable availability at the Museum’s discretion.
- Tickets are non-exchangeable or refundable once validated.
Admission Rules
- While engagement with our interactive displays is encouraged, please refrain from touching any exhibits labelled with “Do Not Touch” as even clean hands can cause damage to the artworks.
Do also pay attention to all barriers and/or floor marketings.
- For the safety and security of young visitors in the Museum, children below 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Running in the exhibition galleries is not allowed.
- Prohibited Items:
- Food and drinks (no deposit is permitted at the Visitor Experience counter)
- Flash Photography
- Tripod and selfie stick
- Animals, live plants or flowers
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SGD 27.00
SGD 18.00
per person
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