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Artist Explores Neuroscience of Figuration and Abstraction Through Family Experience

exhibition · 2026-04-23

An artist's exhibition at the Mid-Manhattan Library runs through June 28. The show investigates the neuroscience behind figurative and abstract art, drawing inspiration from personal family history. This exploration connects biological processes with artistic creation, examining how brain function influences visual representation. The exhibition presents work that bridges scientific inquiry with artistic practice, offering insights into perception and cognition. By grounding the investigation in familial context, the artist creates a personal framework for understanding universal neurological principles. The library venue provides public access to this interdisciplinary research, making complex scientific concepts accessible through visual art. The exhibition's June 28 closing date marks the end of this temporary presentation.

Key facts

  • Exhibition explores neuroscience of figuration and abstraction
  • Artist draws on family experience for inspiration
  • Exhibition located at Mid-Manhattan Library
  • Exhibition runs through June 28
  • Work connects scientific inquiry with artistic practice
  • Examination of how brain function influences visual representation
  • Personal framework used to understand neurological principles
  • Public venue makes interdisciplinary research accessible

Entities

Institutions

  • Mid-Manhattan Library

Locations

  • New York
  • United States

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