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Psychiatrists in Brussels Can Now “Prescribe” Museum Visits to Patients

by Sarah Rose Sharp September 19, 2022September 20, 2022

The six-month pilot program will evaluate the impact of art and cultural institutions on mental health and well-being.

Posted inArt

A Visit to Belgium’s Wondrous Art Nouveau Museum

by Joseph Nechvatal August 21, 2019

Victor Horta, like many architects at the turn of the century, wanted to eliminate the distinction between major and minor arts by creating immersive environments.

Posted inIn Brief

Newly Discovered Photo Offers a Glimpse of van Gogh, Gauguin, and Other Drunk Artists

Avatar photo by Allison Meier June 19, 2015June 25, 2015

While Vincent van Gogh’s self-portraits were a significant part of his painting career, no confirmed photographs of the artist as an adult are known to exist.

Posted inArt

Facing Death with Ebola’s Healthcare Practitioners

by Laura C. Mallonee December 29, 2014December 31, 2014

The strange, protective garments worn by Ebola health care workers have been captured by Peter Casaer, a photographer with Médicins sans Frontières, in a series of discomfiting portraits.

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Weaving Rainbows from Miles of Thread

by Carren Jao May 1, 2012May 7, 2012

LOS ANGELES — Everyone’s done it at some point — crank up the water on the hose on a sunny day just to see that wonderful prism of light. Now, Mexican-born artist Gabriel Dawe does us one better by bringing rainbows to life, one thread at a time.

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