Fiona Tan's 'Monomania' at the Rijksmuseum explores early psychiatry using the museum's collection, intertwining historic artworks with her own to reflect on mental illness. The exhibition features works such as Théodore Géricault's portraits of asylum patients and insight into how societal attitudes have shifted. In contrast, Mark Leckey's upcoming show 'in situ' at Guggenheim Bilbao focuses on the influence of technology and pop culture, offering an immersive experience with sound and visuals. Both exhibitions aim to provoke thought and discussion regarding their respective themes.
Fiona Tan's 'Monomania' at the Rijksmuseum combines historic works and new creations to explore 19th-century psychiatry and its impact on the perception of mental illness.
Mark Leckey’s exhibition 'in situ' at the Guggenheim Bilbao immerses visitors in technology and pop culture through a blend of sound, sculpture, and moving images.
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