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What Kago’s Work Says About Modern Medicine

What Kago’s Work Says About Modern Medicine You won’t find diagnoses in Kago’s pages. But you’ll find critiques — of systems, sterility, surveillance. His anatomical drawings feel real because they’re...

What Kago’s Work Says About Modern Medicine

You won’t find diagnoses in Kago’s pages. But you’ll find critiques — of systems, sterility, surveillance. His anatomical drawings feel real because they’re based on fear, not textbooks.

Hospitals in his work aren’t healing spaces. They’re control centers. Medical logic becomes visual logic. Every cut, every wire, every internal structure becomes a metaphor for how bodies — and people — are processed.

Kago draws the violence of normalcy. And it stings.

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