Medicine + art

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Medicine + art

description Art magazine for doctors
Area of ​​Expertise Medicine art
language German
publishing company Dr. Schilke Medizinischer Verlag GmbH
First edition April 15, 1989
attitude 2015
Frequency of publication quarterly
Editor-in-chief Franz Schilke
editor Franz Schilke
Manager Gertrud Schilke
Web link medicine-kunst.de
ISSN (print)

Medicine + Art was a German culture magazine for doctors. It was published from 1989 to 2015. Since then, downloadable Internet editions are also said to have appeared.

history

Medizin + Kunst was founded in 1989 by the artist Franz E. Schilke and the doctor Gertrud Schilke in Munich. The authors included a. Hans-Jürgen Möller , Thomas Ruzicka, Thomas Brandt, Karl Dietrich Hepp , Gerd Plewig , Alexander Ehlers, Günter Hober, Helmut Jaeschke and Carl Schirren .

Content

Medicine + Art primarily brought interdisciplinary projects that have been editorially supported and published for years. The numerous exhibitions of the Medical History Museum in Ingolstadt are just as much a part of it as the body worlds of Gunther von Hagens . The phenomenon of arteriosclerosis was deciphered as part of an art project. Under the headline “The Seven Ages of a Man”, the New York graphic artist Ben Schonzeit created the artistic contributions and the cardiologist W. Rafflenbeul created the medical image, accompanied by the journalism of Medicine + Art. Medical atlases were also presented, as was the study of personalities in the mirror of medicine and art, such as Goethe, Bach, Mozart or Elisabeth I of England and Ludwig II of Bavaria.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reference in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. http://www.medizin-kunst.de/archiv/2014/054-060_MK_4-2014-Schilke_1_Layout%201.pdf