[Art Brut and Mental Aberrations].

Q3 Medicine Brain and Nerve Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.11477/mf.1416202783
Masaru Mimura
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This review discusses the concept of the Art Brut and its origin, as proposed by Dubuffet, along with its unique development in Japan. In Japan, Art Brut has evolved in distinctive ways, particularly in psychiatry. Notably, Art Brut is not synonymous with art created by individuals with mental disorders. Instead, it refers to raw, creative art uninfluenced by existing cultural norms and conventions. Art Brut works often have a psychiatric background, but this is not a defining feature. This review highlights the work of Yuzo Saeki, a prominent Japanese artist associated with Art Brut, and draws comparisons with Jean Fautrier. Finally, this review examines the creativity and originality of individuals with mental illnesses, particularly schizophrenia, from a neuroscientific perspective. It explores genetic factors, brain function alterations, and the interaction between mental illness and creativity in the context of Art Brut. Art Brut offers a deeply moving artistic experience from a psychiatric perspective, and art therapy may play a significant role in the treatment and welfare of individuals with mental disorders. Significant aspects of this field remain unexplored, and further research and development are highly anticipated.

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Art Brut和精神失常。
本文将讨论由杜布菲提出的“粗暴艺术”的概念及其起源,以及它在日本的独特发展。在日本,Art Brut以独特的方式发展,特别是在精神病学方面。值得注意的是,Art Brut并不是精神病患者创作的艺术的同义词。相反,它指的是不受现有文化规范和习俗影响的原始的、创造性的艺术。Art Brut的作品通常有精神病学背景,但这并不是一个决定性的特征。这篇评论强调了与Art Brut有关的著名日本艺术家Yuzo Saeki的作品,并将其与Jean Fautrier进行了比较。最后,本综述从神经科学的角度考察了精神疾病,特别是精神分裂症患者的创造力和原创性。它探讨了遗传因素,大脑功能的改变,以及精神疾病和创造力之间的相互作用。Art Brut从精神病学的角度提供了一种深刻感人的艺术体验,艺术疗法可能在精神障碍患者的治疗和福利中发挥重要作用。该领域的许多重要方面仍未被探索,人们高度期待进一步的研究和发展。
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