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Ten ways art helps us heal Art UK

WebPaintings in Hospitals approaches its own 60th birthday next year, but this year we've celebrated the NHS’s 70th birthday (on 5th July 2018) with a countdown of 70 …

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The enduring connection between art and mental health Art UK

WebThe enduring connection between art and mental health. Posted 04 Nov 2020, by Rosemary Waugh. Depression, anxiety, angst, grief and loneliness: despite its …

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A Picture of Health Art UK

WebA Picture of Health. In 1871 the Great Western Railway Hospital in Swindon welcomed their first patient. 150 years later in 2020 and 2021, STEAM Museum welcomed doctors, …

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Art as therapy: highlighting artworks in NHS collections

WebThe value and benefits of the arts in healthcare cannot be understated. As Pablo Picasso once wrote, 'art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life' and I …

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Picturing the doctor in art: a diagnosis Art UK

WebThe Doctor exhibited 1891. Luke Fildes (1843–1927) Tate. The doctor's face is rendered in the greatest detail, his sympathetic concern the focal point of the work. It is …

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Heath, Claude, b.1964 Art UK

WebImage credit: Jane Roblin / Art UK. Colour Space RGByxy 2017. Claude Heath (b.1964) Artist in mixed media, born and lived in London. He gained a degree in philosophy from …

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Dementia and art: making a positive connection Art UK

WebDementia is defined as 'a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, …

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Art Matters podcast: reflecting 'madness' in art Art UK

WebDownload and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or TuneIn. Art Matters is the podcast that brings together popular culture and art history, hosted by Ferren …

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Collection in focus: Paintings in Hospitals Art UK

WebPaintings in Hospitals receives no government funding and depends on support from charitable trusts, individual donors and businesses to continue its important …

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Barnes, Mary, 1923–2001 Art UK

WebMary Barnes (1923–2001) Glasgow Life Museums. Artist, poet, writer, nurse and mental health campaigner who for much of her life struggled against mental illness. Born in …

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Vincent van Gogh's self-portraits Art UK

WebSelf-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat. 1887, oil on canvas by Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) Self-portrait with Grey Felt Hat dates from spring 1887, just a few months …

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Ten works of art celebrating motherhood Art UK

WebIn honour of Mother's Day, let's take a look at ten depictions of motherhood in art. 1. La madre patria (Mother Country) La madre patria (Mother Country) 1999. …

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Derek Jarman: painting, protest and the AIDS pandemic Art UK

WebQueer 1992. Derek Jarman (1942–1994) Manchester Art Gallery. After a series of black assemblages circling around his father's death, Jarman turned his …

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Women in the Pre-Raphaelite Period Art UK

WebWomen in the Pre-Raphaelite Period. The Pre-Raphaelite (1848 - end of 19th Cent.) was a group of artists and writers that created their work to oppose the current arts, as they …

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Edith Cavell: commemorating the nurse who became a First World …

WebIn 1915, the leading British sculptor Sir George James Frampton (1860–1928) received a commission to create a public monument to commemorate the …

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Collection in focus: Arts for Health – Milton Keynes Art UK

WebThe diverse art collection at Milton Keynes University Hospital continues to grow, reach new people, mark new milestones and share new stories. This year, Arts for …

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Fifty works by fifty British women artists, 1900–1950 Art UK

WebAmy 1928. Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981) Jerwood Collection. Glass c.1935. Dod Procter (1892–1972) Jerwood Collection. In addition, with only 3 to 5 per cent of …

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The gin craze: how William Hogarth captured the spirit of …

WebThe artist, social commentator and polemicist William Hogarth (1697–1764) is best known for his satirical engravings and paintings of eighteenth-century Britain – a …

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Queen Anne in 'The Favourite': gout, scandal and sabotage

WebThe film The Favourite, from director Yorgos Lanthimos, sees Olivia Colman play Queen Anne (1665–1714) – a performance that has won her an Oscar, a BAFTA …

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