- Gugging
The Maria Gugging Psychiatric Clinic, known as Gugging, is a
psychiatric institution located on the outskirts ofVienna ,Austria . Several of its patients became known for theirOutsider Art , and were referred to as the Gugging Artists. Today, the artist/patients live in a dedicatedart therapy center at Gugging, known as the Art / Brut Center Gugging.The Gugging Artists
In the late 1950s,
psychiatrist Leo Navratil (1921-2006), of the Maria Gugging Psychiatric Clinic, had his patients produce drawings for diagnostic purposes. The following year he discovered artistically talented individuals in his ward - a finding that was confirmed byJean Dubuffet , the French artist who coined the termArt Brut (also known asOutsider Art ). Navratil's first book "Schizophrenie und Kunst" ("Schizophrenia and Art") was published in 1965. Attracted to the clinic by this work, many Viennese artists visited Gugging. In 1970 the first exhibition of the "Gugging Artists" took place in a Vienna gallery. Thereafter, the "Gugging Artists" were frequently presented in galleries and museums.House of Artists
The "Center for Art and Psychotherapy" was founded by Navratil in 1981. He invited artistically talented patients to live in the house, which serves as living space, studio, gallery and meeting place. With the founder's retirement in 1986, Johann Feilacher became his successor. Feilacher stressed the role that art played at Gugging and went on to change its name to the "House of Artists" ( _de. Haus der Künstler). Within Europe, the House of Artists is regarded as a model for psychiatric reforms based on
art therapy as a means to reintegrate clients into society.fact|date=August 2008Presently, a
cultural center is located next to the House of Artists. It is known as the "Art / Brut Center", and consists of a museum, a gallery and a public studio. The museum contains the works of the Gugging artists, and also hosts traveling Art Brut exhibitions, which include artists such asMartin Ramirez andAdolf Wölfli . The museum building also hosts a public studio that is open to all, but is mainly used by individuals who have undergone or are receiving psychiatric treatment. Together the museum, the gallery, the "House of Artists" and the public studio, are known as the Art / Brut Center Gugging.External links
* [http://www.gugging.org/ Art/Brut Center Gugging website]
* [http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/27675/mad-skills/ "Culture+Travel" magazine article about visiting Gugging]
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