
Lighting Design by Michael Chan
Projects l Temporary Exhibition/Installation l Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy
Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy 2026 (Singapore)
ArtScience Museum, Singapore
Lighting Design
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.
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.
Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy features works from a project that originated at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles. This exhibition has been expanded and reimagined by ArtScience Museum, in conversation with Getty. For the original exhibition, presented at the Getty Research Institute Galleries 22 February – 10 July, 2022.
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Worked with PICO Art International for the exhibition's lighting design.
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