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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Over the course of Edvard Munch's lifetime, discoveries such as X-rays, germ theory, antibiotics and contraception transformed our understanding of the body forever. The exhibition Lifeblood Edvard Munch places the Norwegian artist at the heart of this dramatic development, juxtaposing his works with skeletons, scalpels, sputum bottles and a range of other objects from the history of modern healthcare. In this book, these objects are given voice and presence through a diverse selection of texts written by art and medical historians, healthcare workers, activists, museum professionals, artists and writers. Each contribution takes works or objects from the exhibition as its point of departure, using them as an entryway into the complex terrain of care. The maps they draw are not the same and that is precisely the point: medical experience is never uniform, but shaped by each individual's circumstances and identities. Richly illustrated, with contributions by exhibition curator Allison Morehead and by Fatema Abdoolcarim, Patricia G. Berman, Gemma Blackshaw, Alice Butler, Alison W. Chang, Hege Duckert, Jacalyn Duffin, Signe Endresen, Ute Kuhlemann Falck, Jan Grue, Johanna Hedva, Nora Heidorn, Aurora Hoel, Mary Hunter, Cathrine Knudsen, Cathrine Kroger, Olivia Laing, Ageliki Lefkaditou, Phil Loring, Olaug Nilssen, Kaveh Rashidi, Natasha Ruiz-Gomez, Thorvald Steen, Sara Stridsberg, Espen Stueland and Ingvard Wilhelmsen. AUTHORS: With contributions by Fatema Abdoolcarim, Patricia G. Berman, Gemma Blackshaw, Alice Butler, Alison W. Chang, Hege Duckert, Jacalyn Duffin, Signe Endresen, Ute Kuhlemann Falck, Jan Grue, Johanna Hedva, Nora Heidorn, Aurora Hoel, Mary Hunter, Cathrine Knudsen, Cathrine Kroge, Olivia Laing, Ageliki Lefkaditou, Phil Loring, Allison Morehead, Olaug Nilssen, Kaveh Rashidi, Natasha Ruiz-Gomez, Thorvald Steen, Sara Stridsberg, Espen Stueland, Ingvard Wilhelmsen. SELLING POINTS: . New way of experiencing and discovering the works of Edvard Munch . Munch's works seen in a new light . Richly illustrated with 250 illustrations . Contributions from a wide range of disciplines that never has been connected to art . Providing fresh perspectives on the human dimension of emerging biomedicine in the 19th and early 20th centuries . Published to accompany an exhibition at the Munch Museum, Oslo, from June to September, 2025 250 colour illustrations The book is multivocal and interdisciplinary. Significant contribution to the field of Munch studies, as well as to the broader histories of medicine, the medical humanities and curating. The book addresses what it means to be human in the face of illness and care an experience that unites us all. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Over the course of Edvard Munch's lifetime, discoveries such as X-rays, germ theory, antibiotics and contraception transformed our understanding of the body forever. The exhibition Lifeblood Edvard Munch places the Norwegian artist at the heart of this dramatic development, juxtaposing his works with skeletons, scalpels, sputum bottles and a range of other objects from the history of modern healthcare. In this book, these objects are given voice and presence through a diverse selection of texts written by art and medical historians, healthcare workers, activists, museum professionals, artists and writers. Each contribution takes works or objects from the exhibition as its point of departure, using them as an entryway into the complex terrain of care. The maps they draw are not the same and that is precisely the point: medical experience is never uniform, but shaped by each individual's circumstances and identities. Richly illustrated, with contributions by exhibition curator Allison Morehead and by Fatema Abdoolcarim, Patricia G. Berman, Gemma Blackshaw, Alice Butler, Alison W. Chang, Hege Duckert, Jacalyn Duffin, Signe Endresen, Ute Kuhlemann Falck, Jan Grue, Johanna Hedva, Nora Heidorn, Aurora Hoel, Mary Hunter, Cathrine Knudsen, Cathrine Kroger, Olivia Laing, Ageliki Lefkaditou, Phil Loring, Olaug Nilssen, Kaveh Rashidi, Natasha Ruiz-Gomez, Thorvald Steen, Sara Stridsberg, Espen Stueland and Ingvard Wilhelmsen. AUTHORS: With contributions by Fatema Abdoolcarim, Patricia G. Berman, Gemma Blackshaw, Alice Butler, Alison W. Chang, Hege Duckert, Jacalyn Duffin, Signe Endresen, Ute Kuhlemann Falck, Jan Grue, Johanna Hedva, Nora Heidorn, Aurora Hoel, Mary Hunter, Cathrine Knudsen, Cathrine Kroge, Olivia Laing, Ageliki Lefkaditou, Phil Loring, Allison Morehead, Olaug Nilssen, Kaveh Rashidi, Natasha Ruiz-Gomez, Thorvald Steen, Sara Stridsberg, Espen Stueland, Ingvard Wilhelmsen. SELLING POINTS: . New way of experiencing and discovering the works of Edvard Munch . Munch's works seen in a new light . Richly illustrated with 250 illustrations . Contributions from a wide range of disciplines that never has been connected to art . Providing fresh perspectives on the human dimension of emerging biomedicine in the 19th and early 20th centuries . Published to accompany an exhibition at the Munch Museum, Oslo, from June to September, 2025 250 colour illustrations The book is multivocal and interdisciplinary. Significant contribution to the field of Munch studies, as well as to the broader histories of medicine, the medical humanities and curating. The book addresses what it means to be human in the face of illness and care an experience that unites us all. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Over the course of Edvard Munch's lifetime, discoveries such as X-rays, germ theory, antibiotics and contraception transformed our understanding of the body forever. The exhibition Lifeblood Edvard Munch places the Norwegian artist at the heart of this dramatic development, juxtaposing his works with skeletons, scalpels, sputum bottles and a range of other objects from the history of modern healthcare. In this book, these objects are given voice and presence through a diverse selection of texts written by art and medical historians, healthcare workers, activists, museum professionals, artists and writers. Each contribution takes works or objects from the exhibition as its point of departure, using them as an entryway into the complex terrain of care. The maps they draw are not the same and that is precisely the point: medical experience is never uniform, but shaped by each individual's circumstances and identities. Richly illustrated, with contributions by exhibition curator Allison Morehead and by Fatema Abdoolcarim, Patricia G. Berman, Gemma Blackshaw, Alice Butler, Alison W. Chang, Hege Duckert, Jacalyn Duffin, Signe Endresen, Ute Kuhlemann Falck, Jan Grue, Johanna Hedva, Nora Heidorn, Aurora Hoel, Mary Hunter, Cathrine Knudsen, Cathrine Kroger, Olivia Laing, Ageliki Lefkaditou, Phil Loring, Olaug Nilssen, Kaveh Rashidi, Natasha Ruiz-Gomez, Thorvald Steen, Sara Stridsberg, Espen Stueland and Ingvard Wilhelmsen. AUTHORS: With contributions by Fatema Abdoolcarim, Patricia G. Berman, Gemma Blackshaw, Alice Butler, Alison W. Chang, Hege Duckert, Jacalyn Duffin, Signe Endresen, Ute Kuhlemann Falck, Jan Grue, Johanna Hedva, Nora Heidorn, Aurora Hoel, Mary Hunter, Cathrine Knudsen, Cathrine Kroge, Olivia Laing, Ageliki Lefkaditou, Phil Loring, Allison Morehead, Olaug Nilssen, Kaveh Rashidi, Natasha Ruiz-Gomez, Thorvald Steen, Sara Stridsberg, Espen Stueland, Ingvard Wilhelmsen. SELLING POINTS: . New way of experiencing and discovering the works of Edvard Munch . Munch's works seen in a new light . Richly illustrated with 250 illustrations . Contributions from a wide range of disciplines that never has been connected to art . Providing fresh perspectives on the human dimension of emerging biomedicine in the 19th and early 20th centuries . Published to accompany an exhibition at the Munch Museum, Oslo, from June to September, 2025 250 colour illustrations The book is multivocal and interdisciplinary. Significant contribution to the field of Munch studies, as well as to the broader histories of medicine, the medical humanities and curating. The book addresses what it means to be human in the face of illness and care an experience that unites us all. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.