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Creative Arts Educ Ther (2019) 5(1):3–13 DOI: 10.15212/CAET/2019/5/2
From Stigma to Affirmation: Advocacy through Art in China, Japan, and Beyond
A Special Section on Eye Eye Nose Mouth: Art, Disability, and Mental Illness in Nanjing, China and Shiga-Ken, Japan Harvard University Asia Center Exhibition, 2019
在中国和日本艺术世界的边缘扩展正常化
哈佛大学亚洲中心特展(2019)- 眼鼻嘴:中国南京和日本滋贺县的艺术、残疾和精神疾患
Abstract
This is an introduction to the special section dealing with the 2019 Harvard University Asia Center exhibition. The showing of art from Nanjing, China and Shiga-Ken, Japan workshops and the accompanying Harvard symposium feature a unique artistic advocacy seeking to change social attitudes about people living with disability and mental illness. The reflective essay reviews the exhibition and accompanying catalogue and draws parallels between the East Asian workshops and the art therapy studio movement in the West.
摘要
2019年哈佛大学亚洲中心展览“眼眼鼻嘴:艺术、残疾和精神疾病”专题介绍,日本Shiga-Ken和中国南京。南京艺术展和Shiga-Ken工作坊以及哈佛专场以独特的艺术主张为特色,寻求改变社会对残疾人以及精神疾病的态度。这篇文章回顾了展览与目录,将东亚工作坊和艺术治疗工作室与西方进行相比较。
关键词: 艺术宣传, 污名, 残疾, 心理健康, 自学成才, 外来艺术, 艺术brut, 工作室艺术疗法, 南京外来艺术工作室, Amanlier Yamanami, 郭海平, Masato Yamashita
Creative Arts Education Therer (2019) 5 (1): 3-13 DOI: 10.15212/CAET/2019/5/2 From Stigma to Arbitration: Advocacy through Art in China, Japan, and Beyond A Special Section on Eye Nose Mouth: Art, Disability, and Mental Illness in Nanjing, China and Shiga Ken, Japan Harvard University Asia Center Exhibition, 2019 Harvard University Asia Center Exhibition - Eye, Nose, and Mouth: Art, Disability, and Mental Disorders in Nanjing, China and Shiga Prefecture, Japan Abstract This is an introduction to the special section dealing with the 2019 Harvard University Asia Center exhibition The showing of art from Nanjing, China and Shiga Ken, Japan workshops and the accompanying Harvard syndrome feature a unique artistic advertisement seeking to change social attributes about people living with disability and mental ill ness The reflective essay reviews the exhibition and accompanying catalog and draws parallels between the East Asian workshops and the art therapy studio movement in the West Summary: Special presentation of the 2019 Harvard University Asia Center exhibition "Eyes, Eyes, Nose, Mouth: Art, Disability, and Mental Disorders", Shiga Ken, Japan and Nanjing, China. The Nanjing Art Exhibition, Shiga Ken Workshop, and Harvard Special Session feature unique artistic propositions, seeking to change societal attitudes towards people with disabilities and mental illness. This article reviews exhibitions and catalogs, comparing East Asian workshops and art therapy studios with the West. Keywords: art promotion, stigma, disability, mental health, self-study, foreign art, art brut, studio art therapy, Nanjing foreign art studio, Amanlier Yamanami, Guo Haiping, Masato Yamashita