ROCHESTER ART CENTER

scalpel to sketch:
the science and beauty of medical illustration at mayo clinic

december 8, 2006 - february 18, 2007

opening reception:
friday, december 8, 8:00 p.m.
$10 members / $12 non-members
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From December 8, 2006, through February 18, 2007, the Rochester Art Center collaborates with Mayo Clinic to present Scalpel to Sketch: The science and beauty of medical illustration at Mayo Clinic featuring works from Mayo Clinic’s world class collection of medical illustration (one of largest in the world and the first museum exhibition of medical illustration from the Mayo collection), Scalpel to Sketch examines the vital role that medical artists and their illustrations occupy in advancing the study and practice of medicine. The aesthetic decisions of medical artists — those of media, composition and content — are fundamental to the success of medical illustration and lead to the unique beauty that results from these collaborative works.

On display will be medical art rendered in various media such as carbon dust, pen & ink, water color, airbrush and digital media. You’ll see everything from interpretations of the human form, animated voyages inside the human body, and studies of the brain to molecules and gene clusters, skeletons, and a rare look at the unique anatomy of conjoined twins.

This exhibition recognizes the centennial celebration of medical illustration at Mayo Clinic, which, in 1907, was one of the first medical facilities in the country to employ professional medical artists.  Scalpel to Sketch will present historic and contemporary works in a wide range of media and will highlight the influence of medical artists throughout Mayo Clinic’s existence. The exhibition will include a timeline of medical illustration, from the 16th century to the present, and will explore the many methods that medical artists use today, from direct observation in the operating room and studying substances under the microscope to the dissection and study of cadaveric specimens in the laboratory.

The intricacy of the human body has fascinated artists for centuries. Continuing the tradition established by Leonardo da Vinci and other pioneers, Mayo’s medical illustrators create accurate works to advance medical science by clarifying and illuminating complex topics related to human health. Medical illustrations are used by physicians to share their techniques, researchers to find answers, medical students to learn and patients to understand. Ultimately, this art form helps patients make difficult medical decisions. The Rochester Art Center is proud to collaborate with the Medical Illustration and Animation Unit at  Mayo Clinic to bring this exhibition to the public.

“Medical illustration is an extraordinary facet of Mayo Clinic. We are excited to share our unique collection and enlighten the public about this important, yet little-known profession. I am awed by the talents of these artists whose intricate work advances the understanding and practice of medicine through the collaboration between artists and scientists,” says David Herman, M.D., Mayo Clinic.


The areas of the exhibition will include:

Beneath the Skin

This area will include a timeline of medical illustration from inception to present, featuring classic and rare anatomical works.

Drawing on a Great Tradition: Medical Illustration at Mayo Clinic

Medical illustration at Mayo Clinic was founded on the institution’s core values. The Mayo Brothers’ innovations in solving patients’ problems led them to establish the specialty of medical illustration at the Clinic. This area will feature the illustrators and their pioneering work which has unassumingly affected thousands of people’s lives, at Mayo and beyond.

The Artist and the Studio

How is medical illustration similar to and yet different from other types of art? Visitors will learn about the training and education of medical artists, the tools they use and the wide range of their techniques including special methodology to address key issues of medical science. How does technology impact this profession? Why should young people consider pursuing this career? What does the future hold?

The Artist-Physician Partnership

Teamwork is the hallmark of Mayo Clinic. Medical illustrators work closely with physicians to conceive, refine and assure accuracy of their work. Through their art, medical illustrators help clarify and express key concepts that result in patient care of the highest quality.

A Fine Art of Deletion

Medical illustrators not only document a subject in astounding detail, they also interpret each subject — bringing a creative vantage point that no other approach can offer. Such perspectives enable Mayo to teach intricate clinical and surgical techniques to other physicians, surgeons and medical students.

Illustrating from the OR

One of the unique aspects of medical illustration is the fact that artists often work from direct observation — for instance, taking their craft directly to the operating room. By drawing from direct observation, medical illustrators bring unmatched authenticity to their work. This area of the exhibition will span from the artists’ early days in the surgical galley to working with the patient care teams of today.

The Needs of the Patient Come First

Medical illustrators at Mayo Clinic express their knowledge and skill in a wide range of media — all of which have the ultimate goal of meeting the needs of patients. This area will highlight how Mayo uses medical art and animation to inform, educate and inspire. It also showcases where the work is published and used, including patient education training tools, scientific periodicals, medical presentations, books and publications for the general public, TV programming, video productions, and Web-based work.

 

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