Light Color for Paintings (12-19-19)
Bhattacharjee and Pal studied the implications of spotlighting paintings in dimly lit rooms with light of different colors.
Bhattacharjee and Pal studied the implications of spotlighting paintings in dimly lit rooms with light of different colors.
Krauss and teammates evaluated how the context in which art is shown influences human responses to it via a study in an actual museum.
Siri and colleagues investigated whether the format of a piece of visual art influences how it is perceived by viewers.
Kim, Burr, and Alais studied how recently viewed art influences perceptions of subsequently seen pieces.
Roose and colleagues studied how the position of horizons in images influence thought processes.
Pelowski and colleagues studied how gallery lighting influences appraisals and emotional experience of visual art.
Schepman and Rodway evaluated meanings attributed to abstract and representational art.
Science-informed visual art selection, placement, and labeling can enrich wellbeing via its effects on neuro-processes tied to mood, cognitive performance, and other important aspects of human lives. Brain-based research supports financial arguments for adding art to environments.
Formal elements drive outcomes
Mastandrea, Wagoner, and Hogg looked at links between where people live and art preferences.