The beauty of bones and the link between art and anatomy are displayed in
the Wellcome Trust’s exhibition The New Anatomists (Two 10 Gallery, 210 Euston
Road, London NW1 2BE, until 16 July). Particularly gripping are a rotating
interactive skeleton that makes our insides look metallic and eerily abstract,
and Ian Breakwell’s death mask-like thermal images of his face breaking into a
laugh. Visit.
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