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Art Heals: Bethlem Museum Explores Mental Health Bonds
23 Nov
Summary
- Exhibition explores social bonds and mental health amid societal polarization.
- Features works by artists with lived experience and historical figures.
- Showcases art's role in healing, community, and challenging stigma.

The Bethlem Museum of the Mind, located in the historic Bethlem Royal Hospital, is set to host 'Kindred,' an exhibition delving into the complexities of social bonds and mental well-being. This exhibition aims to foster social cohesion and justice by exploring how communities impact mental health, offering a counterpoint to current societal polarization.
'Kindred' features a range of artworks, including pieces by Charlotte Johnson Wahl, mother of Boris Johnson, and contemporary artist Mud, who shares their recovery journey. Gareth McConnell's photographs of empty therapeutic spaces and works by artists like Charles Lutyens and Benji Reid will also be on display.
The exhibition emphasizes art's capacity to portray both the comforting and isolating aspects of group dynamics and mental health treatment. It challenges perceptions by suggesting that art can communicate profound messages about connection and understanding, advocating for holistic approaches to mental well-being.




