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Healing Art: How art in hospitals promotes healing
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Healing Art: How art in hospitals promotes healing

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Art can contribute to a healing environment, supporting the work of hospitals and enriching the lives of both patients and staff members. In this book, Isabel Gruener, the art officer at the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart, explores how the hospital’s commissioned art program supports the complex process of healing. Whether it is seriously ill patients in the intensive care unit, visitors in the public corridors, or employees in sterile functional areas: each is affected in their own way by the total of 48 artistic interventions. The narrative describing these art projects, which were created between 1998-2018, is supplemented by specialist contributions from the fields of art, design, and corporate philosophy. They explore an interdisciplinary approach and offer a view towards the future potential of healing art in healing environments. AUTHOR: Isabel Gruener is an art historian and cultural manager. After holding professional positions in the gallery and museum sector, she became the art officer at the Robert Bosch Hospital in 2001. SELLING POINTS: . Explores the concept that art promotes healing through a survey of work created for the Robert Bosch Hospital in Germany . Includes 48 commissioned artworks by significant contemporary artists, including some that were created with input from patients . Offers specialist contributions from architecture and art history, healthcare design, art and corporate philosophy Text in English and German. 250 colour images

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
AVEdition
Country
Germany
Date
1 August 2019
Pages
256
ISBN
9783899862973

Art can contribute to a healing environment, supporting the work of hospitals and enriching the lives of both patients and staff members. In this book, Isabel Gruener, the art officer at the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart, explores how the hospital’s commissioned art program supports the complex process of healing. Whether it is seriously ill patients in the intensive care unit, visitors in the public corridors, or employees in sterile functional areas: each is affected in their own way by the total of 48 artistic interventions. The narrative describing these art projects, which were created between 1998-2018, is supplemented by specialist contributions from the fields of art, design, and corporate philosophy. They explore an interdisciplinary approach and offer a view towards the future potential of healing art in healing environments. AUTHOR: Isabel Gruener is an art historian and cultural manager. After holding professional positions in the gallery and museum sector, she became the art officer at the Robert Bosch Hospital in 2001. SELLING POINTS: . Explores the concept that art promotes healing through a survey of work created for the Robert Bosch Hospital in Germany . Includes 48 commissioned artworks by significant contemporary artists, including some that were created with input from patients . Offers specialist contributions from architecture and art history, healthcare design, art and corporate philosophy Text in English and German. 250 colour images

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
AVEdition
Country
Germany
Date
1 August 2019
Pages
256
ISBN
9783899862973