08/07/2016

Medical students collaborate in the "Infinite Sequence" exhibition by the artist Ignasi Aballí at the Joan Miró Foundation

First year medical students at UIC Barcelona have collaborated in the Infinite Sequence exhibition by the artist Ignasi Aballí with a hundred anatomical drawings used in the work Ojos (Eyes), one of the 35 pieces that can visited in the Jacques Dupin Library of the Joan Miró Foundation until 2 October. According to Aballí, "The eye is the main organ used in visual arts and I therefore thought it interesting to reflect specifically on it and to carry out a dissection. In this work, the eye and way it is drawn form a bridge between medicine, anatomy, science and the visual arts, and these connections between disciplines also form part of the way I work."

First year medical students at UIC Barcelona have collaborated in the Infinite Sequence exhibition by the artist Ignasi Aballí with a hundred anatomical drawings used in the work Ojos (Eyes), one of the 35 pieces that can visited in the Jacques Dupin Library of the Joan Miró Foundation until 2 October. According to Aballí, "The eye is the main organ used in visual arts and I therefore thought it interesting to reflect specifically on it and to carry out a dissection. In this work, the eye and way it is drawn form a bridge between medicine, anatomy, science and the visual arts, and these connections between disciplines also form part of the way I work."