Close Menu
Health Care Today
  • Home
  • News
  • Fitness
  • Nutrition
  • Skin Care
  • Women’s Health
  • More
    • Mental Well-Being
    • Sexual Health
    • Press Release
    • Editor’s Picks
What's On
Exhibition: “Trying art to heal”

Extreme Link Clinic – Mental Health

April 25, 2026
Gut changes may begin years before symptoms begin

Gut changes may begin years before symptoms begin

April 25, 2026
Keto may be more effective than low-fat diet

Keto may be more effective than low-fat diet

April 24, 2026
A solidarity cycling challenge in the service of mental health

A solidarity cycling challenge in the service of mental health

April 24, 2026
Patient Challenge 2026: “And at home, how does the patient participate in the safety of THEIR care?”

Patient Challenge 2026: “And at home, how does the patient participate in the safety of THEIR care?”

April 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Health Care Today
  • Home
  • News
  • Fitness
  • Nutrition
  • Skin Care
  • Women’s Health
  • More
    • Mental Well-Being
    • Sexual Health
    • Press Release
    • Editor’s Picks
Subscribe
Health Care Today
Home » Exhibition: “Trying art to heal”
Women's Health

Exhibition: “Trying art to heal”

staffBy staffFebruary 27, 2026
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp Copy Link
Exhibition: “Trying art to heal”

The Arab World Institute museum presents the exhibition until June 28, 2026. “Trying art to heal – At the Blida-Joinville psychiatric hospital during the 1960s”. A unique set of drawings and ceramics produced at the end of the 1960s by residents of the Blida-Joinville psychiatric hospital, in Algeria. Through this exhibition, the museum reveals an exceptional artistic and human experience, born in the heart of a historical and social context marked by decolonization.

These sensitive and powerful works, from social therapy workshops, demonstrate the essential place given to art in the process of care and reintegration. They also reveal a little-known part of the history of modern psychiatry, carried by the legacy of Frantz Fanon and by a humanist approach to the self.

Blida-Joinville, an emblematic place
Founded in 1933, the Blida-Joinville psychiatric hospital is marked by the presence of Frantz Fanon, chief physician from 1953 to 1956. A major figure of anticolonialism and thinker of decolonization, Fanon revolutionized the psychiatric approach by breaking with colonial methods to favor care anchored in the social and cultural context of patients. With the medical team, he develops collective activities (manual, sporting and artistic) promoting individual expression and reintegration.

Art as a therapeutic tool
At the end of the 1960s, Fanon’s successors continued this humanist approach and developed drawing workshops. The gouache paintings resulting from these sessions bear witness to the expressive strength of the patients and the profoundly human dimension of their view of the world. The exhibition explores the scope of these works and places them in the historical context of post-independence psychiatric practices.

An exhibition that questions and transmits
In 2022, the Arab World Institute museum receives a donation consisting of archives, painted ceramics and numerous plates drawn in gouache, from social therapy workshops carried out at the Blida-Joinville hospital. This collection constitutes a rare testimony to a pioneering experience, at the crossroads of psychiatry, social history and artistic creation. By questioning both the artistic content of the works and their context of creation, the exhibition highlights the power of art as a vector of care and emancipation. It invites us to rediscover a little-known story where creation becomes a means of reinventing the relationship with care and society.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

Exhibition: “Trying art to heal”

Extreme Link Clinic – Mental Health

April 25, 2026
A solidarity cycling challenge in the service of mental health

A solidarity cycling challenge in the service of mental health

April 24, 2026
Patient Challenge 2026: “And at home, how does the patient participate in the safety of THEIR care?”

Patient Challenge 2026: “And at home, how does the patient participate in the safety of THEIR care?”

April 24, 2026
Top Articles
Review: MotoAmerica Fans Will Be Able To Bet On Races In 2024
7.2

Review: MotoAmerica Fans Will Be Able To Bet On Races In 2024

January 15, 2021
Meta’s VR Game Publisher is Now Called ‘Oculus Publishing’

Meta’s VR Game Publisher is Now Called ‘Oculus Publishing’

January 14, 2021
Rumor Roundup: War Games teams, Randy Orton return, CM Punk Speculation

Rumor Roundup: War Games teams, Randy Orton return, CM Punk Speculation

January 14, 2021
OnePlus Will Focus on a Premium Build Over Camera Performance

OnePlus Will Focus on a Premium Build Over Camera Performance

January 14, 2021
Why Are iPhones More Expensive Than Android Phones?

Why Are iPhones More Expensive Than Android Phones?

January 14, 2021
Don't Miss
Frequent napping in older age may be associated with worsening health
News

Frequent napping in older age may be associated with worsening health

April 24, 2026

“Daytime napping becomes a potential red flag when there is a change from baseline or…

Exhibition: “Trying art to heal”

The patient says “dividing”… – Mental Health

April 24, 2026
Colorectal cancer in younger adults may be tied to environmental risks

Colorectal cancer in younger adults may be tied to environmental risks

April 23, 2026
How to Boost Your Life Expectancy by 12 to 14 Years

How to Boost Your Life Expectancy by 12 to 14 Years

April 23, 2026
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact
© 2026 Health Care Today. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.