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ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.09.018

The New Healing Role of Public Art in the Post-epidemic Era

Ruyun Xu

Universiti Sains Malaysia, Gelugor, Penang, Malaysia

*Corresponding author: Ruyun Xu

Published: October 25,2023

Abstract

In recent years, public art healing has been increasingly valued by patients. It has become essential to understanding and recognizing illnesses, analyzing their causes, and treating them. Public art has certain political and social functions. It meets the specific spiritual needs of people, and the government provides material goods or services activities. In the current epidemic, art healing can help people relieve emotions such as anxiety, depression, and anger and help them recover their mental health. For many people, the experience of suffering or witnessing the suffering of others can have a severe psychological impact. President Xi has repeatedly emphasized the importance of psychological treatment and counseling, and the State Council and National Health Commission have issued policies and measures to help improve mental health and promote mental health and social work. In the face of the many people affected, art can be an effective treatment method to alleviate their psychological trauma.

Keywords

Healing, public art, post-epidemic era, new features, creative industries, post-pop, surviving

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How to cite this paper

The New Healing Role of Public Art in the Post-epidemic Era

How to cite this paper: Ruyun Xu. (2023) The New Healing Role of Public Art in the Post-epidemic Era. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science7(9), 1800-1804.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.09.018