Art appeal 'due to muddled senses'

Great musical or artistic works owe much of their appeal to muddled senses, a psychologist said today.

Art appeal 'due to muddled senses'

Great musical or artistic works owe much of their appeal to muddled senses, a psychologist said today.

The abstract Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky believed his works could be “heard” – and he was probably right, according to Dr Jamie Ward, from University College London.

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