Schizophrenia, Aging and Art
by Jon Henshaw
Cornell University has an intriguing section of their website that looks at schizophrenia, aging and art. The site captures the art of William Kurelek during his early onset of schizophrenia.

It also highlights Louis Wain, who experienced late onset of schizophrenia. One of the key features of Louis’ experience with schizophrenia involved the abstraction of his “cat” paintings. Over time, his depiction of cats became abstract — almost fractal — until they barely resembled cats at all.

More art examples, references, and information on schizophrenia and art can be found at their Schizophrenia, Aging and Art website.
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