Session October 2021

Florescence, Neuroaesthetics and Intercultural Art

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Florescence is the term used to refer to flowering; a potent image that recurs throughout art history with shifting contexts and symbolism. Lida Sherafatmand, co-author of the Manifesto of Florescencism, joined us to discuss her belief in the power of art to contribute to social and environmental equilibrium, and its ability to resonate beyond geographic borders. We were also joined by Dr Ramin Hajianfard, Senior Lecturer in Art & Design at the University Pendidakan Sultan Idris, Malaysia, whose research interests include peace painting and intercultural aesthetics. Touching on the importance of art having an awareness of other disciplines, including psychology and social science, our conversation explored the political power of an aesthetics of gentle beauty and the importance for painting to be in constant conversation with many different spheres, as well as how research into neuroaesthetics can widen the scope of understanding of the ways in which art interacts with and affects viewers.

Lida Sherafatmand

Dr Ramin Hajianfard

Elina Cerla

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