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Migräne und Malerei
| Author: Klaus Podoll | 03. May 2006 |
| Edited by: Klaus Podoll |
Leider liegen bislang in dieser Rubrik nur wenige Seiten in
deutscher Originalversion oder Übersetzung vor, eine etwa zehnmal
mehr Künstler und Künstlerinnen umfassende Galerie
migräne-inspirierter Kunst findet sich auf den
Englischen Seiten.
Zweifelhafte Migräne
Wahrscheinliche Migräne
Selbst berichtete Migräne
Diagnostizierte Migräne
Zweifelhafte Migräne:
William Blake?
Joseph Mallord William Turner? [in Vorbereitung]
Vincent van Gogh?
Georges Seurat? [in Vorbereitung]
Pablo Picasso?
Wahrscheinliche Migräne:
Hildegard of Bingen [in Vorbereitung]
Georgia O'Keeffe
Giorgio de Chirico
Alberto Savinio [in Vorbereitung]
Yayoi Kusama
Selbst berichtete Migräne
Salvador Dali
Rebecca J. Gill
Samuel Prout
Sarah Raphael
See13
Diagnostizierte Migräne:
Debbie Ayles [in Vorbereitung]
J.J. Ignatius Brennan
Raymond H. Carroll
Cliff Colman
Peter Gachot
Jim C. Hasstedt
Conny K. Jonsson
Delia Malchert
S. M. Musgrave
Autor:
Dr. med. Klaus Podoll
Zuletzt geändert am: Freitag, 25. Juni, 2004
Migräne und
Literatur
Das
Migränekunst-Konzept
Richard Benbrook, Art Attack, mixed media, 2002. © 2002 Richard Benbrook
Not everything which looks like a migraine aura - e.g. Pablo Picasso's Cubist paintings - actually must have been inspired by a migraine aura. Considering the neurological evidence available for painters from the history of art, a diagnosis of migraine is likely in some cases (for example Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico, who founded the metaphysical school) and doubtful in others (like the Dutch Post-Impressionist Vincent van Gogh). Luckily for reseachers of Migraine Art, there exists a considerable number of painters, sculptors and film-makers with a self-reported diagnosis of migraine, but the best data can be derived from the study of contemporary visual artists with a definite (or excluded) diagnosis of migraine, as established by their responses to a standardized Migraine Questionnaire (Tom et al., 1994).
Cadenhead KA. The art of migraine: An exploration of the alchemy of migraine headaches on the art and lives of artists/migraineurs. Thesis, Boston University School of Education, Boston 1985.
Chatterjee A. The neuropsychology of visual artistic expression. Neuropsychologia 2004: 42: 1568-1583.
Nicola U, Podoll K. L'aura di Giorgio de Chirico. Arte emicranica e pittura metafisica. Mimesis, Milano 2003.
Podoll K, Robinson D. Visual migraine aura as source of artistic inspiration in professional painters. Neurol Psychiat Brain Res 2001; 9: 81-93.
Podoll K, Robinson D. Migraine Art - The Migraine Experience from Within. North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California 2009, p. 297-318.
Podoll K, Robinson D, Nicola U. L'ipotesi di un'origine emicranica della pittura di Picasso: una rassegna critica. [The migraine hypothesis on Picasso's paintings: a critical reappraisal. In Italian.] Confinia Cephalalgica 2003; 12: 11-23.
Tom T, Brody M, Valabhji A, Turner L, Molgaard C, Rothrock J. Validation of a new instrument for determining migraine prevalence: the UCSD Migraine Questionnaire. Neurology 1994; 44: 925-928.
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