"Hartmut Husmann has developed the results of diagnostic imaging procedures from medicine into his own brand MEDICALart. In a free way of working and with the possibilities of computer-aided image diagnostics, understandable levels of communication open up that characterize the values and content from research and development charakterisieren. At trade fairs, events, and symposiums, the convergence of innovative medicine and creative marketing brings the medical community together."

Dorothee Baer-Bogenschütz, art and culture journalist

Cases
Interpretationen in MEDICALart

Mission & Vision

Our customer, a leading European biotechnology company specializing in hormones and hormone-like active ingredients commissioned HCP HUSMANN to visualize the image brochure and the life science calendar. The company's philosophy was implemented in a tailor-made way, from basic biological and genetic research, to the development and production of recombinant active ingredients, to the specific visual world in life science design.

That went down well. The results of computer-aided image diagnostics and the pathological connections from multiple sclerosis, unwanted childlessness to growth disorders were emotionalized through free structure painting, sand, plaster, cotton wool and collages. The transfer of ideas to art objects on paper, large-format canvas works and acrylic light panels developed into an exclusive presentation as ART IN THE HOUSE for guests and employees.

Childlessness

If the natural prerequisites are not given in the woman or man, modern Reproductive Medicine can help. The goal of therapy is to further optimize in the case of an unfulfilled desire to have children. Imaging procedures can help with difficult diagnoses and the assessment of familiar processes.

"FOLLIKY MOUSE, a homage to Eva, stands for the most beautiful thing in the world, to the snake and to Walt Disney at the same time.“ The figure tries to tame the snake with its right hand; this stands for a sperm. At the same time, as if from a cornucopia, she hurls welcome gifts, follicles for further egg cell maturation, with her left hand. It is based on a hybrid cocktail of hysterosalpingoscintigraphy with a centrally visible, nested ovum, free airbrush illustration, follicle color prints and computer composings. Depicted are not mouse ears and- Stomach, rather ovaries, uterus and vagina. The transfer of ideas onto the screen is a pop-stroke-like bang that the lively animator of fertility therapy undoubtedly challenges."

Dorothee Baer-Bogenschütz, art and culture journalist

Human Growth Hormone

Recognize and treat growth disorders early. "Reach for the clouds". If children remain noticeably small, a doctor must carefully determine whether there is a growth hormone deficiency. Such a deficiency can be compensated for; Human Growth Hormone helps you grow.

X-ray of a right hand is projected like science fiction into a romantic landscape. Forest and meadow merge into a green silhouette and can be guessed at rather than recognized in front of an extremely low horizon. The oversized green hand makes the proverbial "reach for the clouds" literally understandable. If the child's hand is actually too small due to short stature, it effortlessly towers over the trees in the picture object."

Dorothee Baer-Bogenschütz, art and culture journalist

Diabetes insipidus centralis

Diabetes insipidus centralis is treated by substituting the missing ADH. The receptors in the kidneys respond to the exogenously added hormone. Tubular reabsorption of the water from the glomerular filtrate takes place again.

Medical Adviser: Prof. Dr. medical Günter K. Stalla, M.D.
Doctor for internal medicine, endocrinology, Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry, Department of Endocrinology, Munich