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Exhibition celebrating the work of Autistic artists encourages people to see the world differently

AGXStarseed

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The exhibition hopes to show what a more inclusive society could be like


Work created by artists with autism has gone on display for a new exhibition that wants to encourage people to see the world differently.

An Infinitely Beautiful Mind features autistic artists alongside established mainstream ones in an attempt to raise awareness of what an inclusive society could look like. The exhibition celebrates a different way of seeing the world and a laborious attention to detail.

It includes work from renowned artist Stuart Semple, who presents a specially commissioned painting about his struggles with emotional distress and anxiety after a near death experience. Other artists included are George Widener, Caroline Jane Harris and Mat Chivers.

The exhibition will raise funds for the charity Autistica, the UK’s leading autism research charity. One of their focuses is mental health issues, something which affects nearly 80% of people who are on the spectrum.

The exhibition runs from October 6-16 at The Knapp Gallery, Regent’s University, Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4NS. Visits are made by appointment. All tickets are free and the event is autism friendly.


GALLERY: http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/...finitely-beautiful-mind-a3362741.html#gallery

SOURCE: http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/...on-an-infinitely-beautiful-mind-a3362741.html
 
thanks for the links. I am fascinated by what is called "outsider art'', I often find it more interesting then some contemporary art I have seen in galleries.
 

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