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Painting created by Mavis Oultram c.1968, in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, where she was compelled to live.
Little biographical information is currently known to us, other than that she was a teenager while at Netherne.
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This single eye was painted by Mavis Oultram c.1968, in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, where she was compelled to live.
Little biographical information is currently known to us about Mavis, other than that she was a teenager when she created this work. https://t.co/H4hsIpqsHD
Painting created by Mavis Oultram c.1968 in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, where she was compelled to live.
The eye motif appears in all of her surviving works & from anecdotal information given by art therapist, Edward Adamson we know she was a teenager.
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Painting created c.midC20th, in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, Surrey, by an individual who was compelled to live there, whose identity is currently unknown to us.
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Painting created c.midC20th in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, Surrey, by an individual who was compelled to live there, whose identity is currently unknown to us.
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Painting of a head, created c.mid-C20th, in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, by an individual who was compelled to live there, whose identity is currently unknown to us.
This may be a portrait of art therapist Edward Adamson as it bears some resemblance.
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My Head is Going Round and Round, painted by Mary Bishop c.midC20th in the art therapy studio at Netherne Hospital, where she was compelled to live for several decades, creating a large body of work which lucidly articulates her experiences of distress while there.
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Woodcuts of the Madonna created c.midC20th at Netherne hospital by George Buday who was compelled to live there.
Buday was a professional artist, writer & historian.
Art therapist Edward Adamson set him up a studio in an derelict summerhouse with access to his tools.
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Help by Joan Wisdom c.1967, painted in art therapy at Netherne hospital where she was compelled to live.
Her works express her distress, critique the psychiatric system & articulate the horror of being treated as what she described as “an institutionalised human being.”
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