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Over the past three decades, guidance on the selection of art in
hospitals has suggested realistic art that depicts soothing and
comforting images such as tranquil waters, green vegetation,
flowers, and open spaces. Based on these findings, curators have
been cautioned to avoid art with uncertain meaning that risks
upsetting viewers in stressful states. However, some hospitals
exhibit ambiguous or abstract art and cite anecdotal evidence of
its appropriateness for healthcare settings. More recent research
is going beyond anecdotal evidence, and indicates that the
ambiguity of meaning in abstract compositions can have positive
effects. 'Purpose-built' Art in Hospitals is built on an
international study of artwork in hospitals around the globe.
Exploring 'purpose-built' (specially commissioned) artwork in
hospitals through the dual lens of an artist and healthcare
professional, Rollins identifies 15 specific 'purposes' of visual
artwork in hospitals and presents a compelling case for their use
that is grounded in research. The book builds the reader's
understanding of the many functions of artwork in hospitals, with
the goal of encouraging greater variety in art offerings to better
serve the many diverse needs of patients, families, visitors and
staff within the hospital environment.
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