Autistic art is
artwork
A work of art, artwork, art piece, piece of art or art object is an artistic creation of aesthetic value. Except for "work of art", which may be used of any work regarded as art in its widest sense, including works from literature ...
created by
autistic
Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction, a preference for predictability and routine, sensory processing di ...
artists that captures or conveys a variety of autistic experiences.
According to a 2021 article in ''Cognitive Processing'', autistic artists with improved linguistic and communication skills often show a greater degree of originality and attention to detail than their neurotypical counterparts, with a positive correlation between artistic talent and
high linguistic functioning.
Autistic art is often considered
outsider art
Outsider art is Fine art, art made by Autodidacticism, self-taught individuals who are untrained and untutored in the traditional arts with typically little or no contact with the Convention (norm), conventions of the art worlds.
The term ''ou ...
.
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/ref> Art by autistic artists has long been shown in separate venues from artists without disabilities. The works of some autistic artists have featured in art publications and documentaries and been exhibited in mainstream galleries. Although autistic artists seldom received formal art education
Visual arts education is the area of learning that is based upon the kind of art that one can see, visual arts—drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, and design in jewelry, pottery, weaving, fabrics, etc. and design applied to more practi ...
in the past, recent inclusivity initiatives have made it easier for autistic artists to get a formal college education. The Aspergers/Autism Network's AANE Artist Collaborative is an example of an art organization for autistic adults.
Many therapeutic, social, and interventional organizations today use art therapy
Art therapy is a distinct discipline that incorporates creative methods of expression through visual art media. Art therapy, as a creative arts therapy profession, originated in the fields of art and psychotherapy and may vary in definition. Art ...
to socialize and promote mental and emotional growth in autistic children.
Overview
Many autistic art programs and projects are founded by nonprofit organizations, autistic artists, or other institutions to help autistic people to express themselves and promote autistic art.
Sensory hypersensitivity may make an autistic person much more perceptive than a neurotypical person. The extreme attention to detail common in autistic people may manifest as talent in mathematics, art or other fields. Autistic persons who have talent in art are often outsiders in the art community. Unlike with common art, there is seldom any tradition or academic criteria in their creations. Each artist has their own personal style, that presents their conception of the autistic life experience.
Art therapy
Art therapy is used as a therapeutic method primarily in autistic children, by itself or alongside methods such as applied behavior analysis
Applied behavior analysis (ABA), also referred to as behavioral engineering, is a behavior modification system based on the principles of respondent and operant conditioning. ABA is the applied form of behavior analysis; the other two are: ...
. Proponents state it helps autistic children develop mental, social, and emotional maturity and teaches life skills
Life skills are abilities for adaptive and positive behavior that enable humans to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of life. This concept is also termed as psychosocial competency. The subject varies greatly depending on social no ...
. Advocates point out that art therapy can increase autistic tolerance to sensory stimuli and redirect self-stimulatory behavior "stims" into an activity less likely to distract other students. Artistic expression is a good alternative for nonverbal
Nonverbal communication is the transmission of messages or signals through a nonverbal platform such as eye contact ( oculesics), body language ( kinesics), social distance ( proxemics), touch ( haptics), voice ( prosody and paralanguage), p ...
autistic children and those uncomfortable with verbal communication. Autistic people often have visual memory
Visual memory describes the relationship between perceptual processing and the Encoding (memory), encoding, Storage (memory), storage and Recall (memory), retrieval of the resulting neural representations. Visual memory occurs over a broad time ...
, so art therapy is a natural fit for autistic children who think in pictures instead of words.
Benefits of art therapy in autistic children
Art is a medium used in many different ways to benefit patients dealing with health issues to mental setbacks. Using creative thinking within art and being able to express yourself in any way through your art is a vital experience for many individuals, especially children who may have a hard time expressing themselves. Children with autism greatly benefit from using art as a form of therapy, and art therapy is a wonderful tool that touches on many areas that are beneficial to these children.
Some of the main benefits of using art as a therapeutic tool is the sensory stimulation from using paint or clay etc. it can be as sensory as they need. These art classes also allow the participants to become more outgoing and learn how to interact with their peers and other people, while in a safe place.
The self-esteem boost kids get from using art as a medium is also important to note as many kids feel accomplished in finishing their pieces and the experience is very positive for them.
By allowing these children to have this creative outlet to express their feelings through art as well as teaching them correct motor skills, art therapy has so many benefits.
People
* Stephen Wiltshire
Stephen Wiltshire (born 24 April 1974) is a British architectural artist and autistic savant. He is known for his ability to draw a landscape from memory after seeing it just once. His work has gained worldwide fame.
In 2006, Wiltshire wa ...
(b. 1974) – typically depicts cityscape
In the visual arts, a cityscape (urban landscape) is an artistic representation, such as a painting, drawing, print or photograph, of the physical aspects of a city or urban area. It is the urban equivalent of a landscape. ''Townscape'' is ...
s in his work. He is one of the most famous autistic artists and his art usually surrounds architectural features.
* Donna Williams
Donna Leanne Williams, also known by her married name Donna Leanne Samuel and as Polly Samuel (born Donna Keene; 12 October 1963 – 22 April 2017), was an Australian writer, artist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter, and sculptor.
In 1965, ag ...
(1963–2017) – focused on figurative works with an emphasis on movement.
* Larry Bissonnette (b. 1957)
* Henriett Seth F. (b. 1980) – creates abstract, highly patterned works.
* Gilles Tréhin (b. 1972) – a self-taught artist who creates largely architectural drawings in pencil. Many of his sketches are of an imaginary world called Urville.
* George Widener (b. 1962) – creates detailed imaginary worlds that are displayed in Ricco Maresca Gallery in New York, New York
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the List of United States cities by population, most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on New York Harbor, one of the world's largest natural harb ...
.
* Richard Wawro (1952–2006)
* Jonathan Lerman (b. 1987)
* Govy (1981–2023)
* Susan Te Kahurangi King (b. 1951)
* Matthew Wong (1984–2019) – His work is characterised by his use of the colour blue and depictions of solitude.
* Ping Lian Yeak (b. 1993) – Malaysian-Australian artist, described as a young autistic savant.
* Gregory Blackstock (1946–2023) – An American artist who created visual lists of categorized objects.
*John Dyer (b. 1968) – A British artist who creates highly coloured and energetic paintings of the world with an emphasise on endangered environments and the landscape of Cornwall.
Projects
''Drawing Autism''
''Drawing Autism'' is a book collection of images and artwork created by people who are diagnosed with autism. This collection features creations of more than 50 autistic artists around the world and illustrates the potential for art of autistic persons as well as an insight into some of the characteristics of autism. The founder of the project is Jill Mullin, who is a board-certified behavior analyst. During her 15 years of experience working with autistic people, Mullin has found that many of them are talented in mathematics, science and art.
See also
* Autism rights movement
The autistic rights movement, also known as the autism acceptance movement, is a social movement allied with the disability rights movement. It emphasizes the neurodiversity paradigm, viewing autism as a set of naturally occurring variations in ...
* '' Autism: The Musical'', a 2007 documentary about autistic children writing and appearing in their own play
* Disability flag
The Disability Flag, Disability Pride Flag or Flag of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is a flag that represents people with any kind of disabilities. It was created by the disabled activist Ann Magill.
Disability Pride flag
The Disabi ...
*''Life, Animated
''Life, Animated'' is a 2016 American independent documentary film by director Roger Ross Williams. It is co-produced by Williams with Julie Goldman, Carolyn Hepburn and Christopher Clements. ''Life, Animated'' is based on journalist Ron Sus ...
'', a 2016 documentary featuring Disney fan art by autistic Owen Suskind
* Neurodiversity
The neurodiversity paradigm is a framework for understanding human brain function that considers the diversity within sensory processing, Motor skill, motor abilities, Social anxiety, social comfort, cognition, and Attention, focus as neurobiol ...
*'' How to Dance in Ohio'' – 2023 Broadway musical based on the 2015 documentary film of the same name with actual autistic people playing autistic people
*''The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
''The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time'' is a 2003 mystery novel by British writer Mark Haddon. Haddon and ''The Curious Incident'' won the Whitbread Book Awards for Best Novel and Book of the Year, the Commonwealth Writers' Pri ...
'' – both the book
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and the Tony Award-winning play adaptation also about a person with autism
References
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