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Viewing Art Boosts Wellbeing

by Mark Chiang
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**Study Finds Viewing Art Enhances Emotional Wellbeing Across Settings**

A review of 38 studies has found that observing visual art can improve emotional wellbeing, regardless of the setting. The research examined the effects of viewing art in various environments, including galleries, hospitals, and virtual platforms. It identified a positive impact on eudemonic wellbeing—a concept tied to personal growth, meaning, and purpose in life.

The studies analyzed a diverse range of artistic styles and forms, from classic works like Van Gogh’s *Starry Night* to contemporary abstract installations. Researchers noted consistent benefits across these varied art forms. The findings suggest that incorporating visual art into mental health strategies could serve as an accessible and cost-effective method for supporting emotional health.

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Source: https://neurosciencenews.com/art-eudemonic-wellbeing-28658/

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