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The controversial Body Worlds exhibition has returned to Singapore, and with it are all new works using Dr. Gunther von Hagens’ infamous Plastination process. Not for the faint-hearted, the exhibits draw a fine line between art and medical awareness by using actual human bodies that have been been preserved by the Plastination method.

The show started in 1995, and has toured through over 50 museums across the world, drawing over 26 million visitors. This latest show, Body Worlds & The Cycle of Life, illustrates the complex changes of ageing and health of the human body. Chances like this don’t come by often, so make sure to catch it whilst you can.

Gunther von Hagens’ Body Worlds & The Cycle of Life exhibition will run from now until March 6th, 2010, at the Annexe Hall Science Centre, 15 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609081. Admission is SGD 12 for children between 3-16 years old and SGD 20 for adults. Send them an email for further info.

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