Art As A Therapeutic Tool

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The value of art, and ultimately what greater purpose it may serve, is constantly a topic of passionate debate. Philosopher Alain de Botton and art historian John Armstrong purport that far more than mere aesthetic indulgence, art is a tool.

“Like other tools, art has the power to extend our capacities beyond those that nature has originally endowed us with.”

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Vintage Ads With A Pop Culture Makeover

What if vintage and contemporary pop culture had the opportunity, however brief, to coexist? This delicious hypothetical is at the core of David Redon’s “Ads Libitum,” a playful series that combines the aesthetic of vintage ads with today’s biggest pop culture icons.

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Art & Leadership

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Innovation is based on thought and imagination, which, together, produce new, different concepts. These usually do not reveal themselves through structured processes and cannot be forced to come into existence. Innovative people go out into the field, look around, ask questions and listen attentively. Analyzing the probability of a business opportunity means using both right- and left-brain activity.

Just as Matisse rewired color in a familiar template—that of the portrait—and thereby shaped a new language, so business organizations must keep seeking “the next great thing,” those products that bear new tidings and are not mimics or copies of existing products but the outcome of thought that colors the familiar in new hues.

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