The Artistry of Plastic Surgery
@ International Museum of Surgical Science
1524 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60610
Opening Thursday, July 31st, from 6PM - 8PM
Join us for the opening reception of two new exhibits, “The Dawn of Modern Plastic Surgery” & “The Art of Facial Sculpting”!
The Artistry of Plastic Surgery:
The Dawn of Modern Plastic Surgery: The Faces of the Great Wars
Pravin K. Patel, MD
David E. Morris, MD
&
The Art of Facial Sculpting
David Morris, MD
Eduardo Arias, MSc, CCA
Camille Blackman, BA
Rosemary Seelaus, BS, MAMS, CCA
Melinda Whitmore, BA, MFA
Exhibition Opening Reception
6:00pm-8:00pm
Free with RSVP
Special thanks to Mimis N. Cohen, MD
The Artistry of Plastic Surgery
The devastation of the two world wars played a pivotal role in shaping the field of modern plastic surgery. In the early twentieth century, surgeons became artisans—suturing torn flesh like tailors mending fabric, reinforcing facial structures like carpenters restoring damaged frames. These groundbreaking reconstructive techniques laid the foundation for a discipline that would evolve beyond necessity into the realm of aesthetics.
Simultaneously, artists—painters, sculptors, and draftsmen documenting the wars—engaged in parallel work. They studied the human form, deconstructing and reimagining faces and bodies through drawings, sculpture, and canvas. Anatomical study, once central to classical realism, became a bridge between art and medicine, guiding surgeons in their quest to restore symmetry, balance, and expression. The artist’s eye informed the surgeon’s hand, just as surgical reconstructions inspired new artistic interpretations of the human body.
By the latter half of the twentieth century, plastic surgery had moved beyond reconstruction to self-reinvention. Like artists shaping raw material into beauty, surgeons refined and reshaped faces and bodies to align with personal desires and cultural ideals. The line between restoration and enhancement blurred, and the human body itself became a canvas for transformation.
With the dawn of the new millennium came once-unimaginable feats—most notably, full-face transplantation. Surgeons, like sculptors working in living clay, not only rebuilt faces but gave patients entirely new ones. These innovations merged medicine, aesthetics, and identity in unprecedented ways.
Today, the relationship between plastic surgery and art continues to evolve. Surgeons and artists share a common pursuit: to shape, refine, and redefine the human form. Whether working with marble or muscle, canvas or cartilage, both seek to capture the essence of beauty, resilience, and identity in constant flux.
The International Museum of Surgical Science is proud to present these coinciding exhibtions as “A Year of Plastic Surgery”—a yearlong exploration of this remarkable field. Through monthly programming, we celebrate the masters of both flesh and form, bridging the worlds of surgical innovation and figurative art.
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