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  2. Prinzhorn Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Prinzhorn Collection is a German collection of art made by mental health patients, housed at the Heidelberg University Hospital. [1] The collection comprises over 20,000 works, including works by Emma Hauck, Agnes Richter and August Natterer. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Scarlett Raven - Wikipedia

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    [8] [better source needed] Her work was also exhibited at "Queen Themed", an exhibition in celebration of Queen Elizabeth's 90th birthday at Art Below in the summer of 2016. [9] The mental health charity MIND has helped Raven when she has anxiety. [10] She created and donated an oil and mixed media AR painting called One In Four for MIND to ...

  4. Charles Benefiel - Wikipedia

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    Born in Venice Beach, California, Benefiel experienced a mental breakdown in 1997 and was urged by friends to go to a mental health center, where he was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder. His work has since been featured in various psychiatry and art magazines.

  5. Yayoi Kusama - Wikipedia

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    Kusama has continued to create art in various museums around the world, from the 1950s through the 2020s. [8] Kusama has been open about her mental health and has resided since the 1970s in a mental health facility which she leaves daily to walk to her nearby studio to work. She says that art has become her way to express her mental problems ...

  6. Don Jones (arts) - Wikipedia

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    In order to be of help to another, it is important to know oneself. He stressed that in order to be an art therapist, one needs to be an artist. Being away from studio for too long caused burnout of an art therapist, Jones described. Unlike other mental health professionals, Jones was insistent that the patients' or clients' work is theirs to ...

  7. My Bed - Wikipedia

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    Mental health, surrealism, originality, conceptualism My Bed is a work by the English artist Tracey Emin . First created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999 as one of the shortlisted works for the Turner Prize . [ 1 ]

  8. Bethlem Museum of the Mind - Wikipedia

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    The museum's displays include work by artists who have suffered from mental health problems, such as former patients William Kurelek, Richard Dadd and Louis Wain. Another work is a pair of statues by Caius Gabriel Cibber known as Raving and Melancholy Madness , from the gates of the 17th century Bethlem Hospital.

  9. Judith A. Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Judith A. Rubin was born in New York City in 1936. [1] At age 17, Rubin first experienced art as a way to cope with trauma after the death of her friend. [2] Rubin completed her bachelor's in art from Wellesley College in 1957 [3] and pursued a Master's degree in education from Harvard University.

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