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Sick Art

  • Posted by: MerylRothstein
  • on September 24, 2007 at 2:10 pm

After a recent hospital visit, former gallery owner Diane Brown decided that the building’s bland art—breezy watercolor prints, “inspirational” landscape photographs—made her experience worse, not better. So she set out to change things, beginning with the walls. RxArt, the organization she founded, buys contemporary art and donates it to hospitals. Since its start in 2000, RxArt has brightened 10 hospitals with works from prominent artists, including a Dominik Lejman video installation of moving animals (now in a children’s hospital) and an abstract Robert Mangold painting (in the radiology department at Mount Sinai, in New York). “We don’t want to give them trees and a pond. We want something that’s challenging in a good way,” says Brown. “Something to think about other than illness.”

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DISCUSSION: 2 Comments
    • Posted by: lofat
    • on October 26, 2007 at 12:54 pm

    I have to give big props to Diane Brown for having the vision and determination to make this happen. Such a great idea.

    • Posted by: Ericthered
    • on November 1, 2007 at 2:54 pm

    This ties in to Art therapy, and the other creative arts therapies. Good to see a more complete approach to healthcare.

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