Why Abstract Art Stirs Creativity in Our Brains - Facts So Romantic
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Are art and science of distinctly different cultures? The former often seems fixated on human experience, the latter on physical processes. The Key (1946) by Jackson PollockPhoto by rocor / FlickrIn his most recent book, Reductionism in Art and Brain Science: Bridging the Two Cultures, published this year, the Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist Eric Kandel argues that such a separation no longer exists. The best-known abstractionists, like Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollack, Dan Flavin, and Willem de Kooning, Kandel writes, effectively created “new rules for visual processing.” Abstract art, says Kandel, is therefore the key to understanding both how art and science inform one another, and together, they might open up entirely new ways of seeing and imagining. Where figurative painting (...)