Gupta Nisha
University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA, USA.
J Humanist Psychol. 2020 Sep;60(5):593-603. doi: 10.1177/0022167820927807.
This essay explores the abundance of art flourishing as a therapeutic antidote to the COVID-19 pandemic and panic arising across the world. Specifically, I discuss how the act of viewing, making, and sharing music, street art, paintings, graphic art, cinema, and digital videos can serve as a therapeutic vehicle for empowerment, solidarity, and collective action as most human beings strive to adopt practices of extreme social distancing as the recommended community mitigation strategy to help save lives before a vaccine is developed. This essay explores how therapeutic art-making can promote physical, mental, and social health at a time in history when all of these are under threat by COVID-19. I root these claims in theoretical literature from art therapy, as well as in inspiring and heart-warming examples of the beautiful coronavirus art that has already begun to fill our digital landscape with motivation, resiliency, and hope, though the crisis is still in its early stages.
本文探讨了在新冠疫情全球蔓延引发恐慌之际蓬勃发展的大量艺术作品,它们成为了一种治疗良方。具体而言,我将讨论观看、创作和分享音乐、街头艺术、绘画、平面艺术、电影及数字视频的行为如何能够成为一种治疗手段,助力人们获得力量、增强团结并采取集体行动。因为在研发出疫苗之前,大多数人都在努力践行极端社交距离这一推荐的社区缓解策略以挽救生命。本文探讨了在历史上这样一个时期,即身体、心理和社会健康均受到新冠疫情威胁之时,具有治疗作用的艺术创作如何能够促进这些方面的健康。我将这些观点建立在艺术治疗的理论文献基础之上,同时也基于那些鼓舞人心且温暖人心的新冠病毒主题艺术作品实例,尽管危机仍处于早期阶段,但这些作品已开始用动力、适应力和希望充斥我们的数字世界。