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Pulse

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2003128 pagesSteidl/Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston

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This book explores the dynamic relationship between art, medicine, and therapy, examining how creative practices can intersect with healing and understanding the human condition. It delves into the work of individual artists and broader theories of art, offering a critical perspective on the role of fine arts in contemporary society. The collection also considers the historical and ongoing dialogue between medical science and artistic expression.

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Sandra Alvarez de Toledo is the author of Pulse, a novel that delves into themes of identity and memory. Her writing offers thoughtful insights into human experience.

Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw is an art historian and cultural critic. Her book, Pulse, offers a deep look at the intersection of art, race, and American history.

Sander L. Gilman writes historical fiction. His book, Pulse, tells the story of the stethoscope's invention, offering readers a look into medical history.

Thierry Davila is the author of the book Pulse. His writing offers readers a distinct perspective.

Gretchen Bender is the author of "Pulse." Her writing is known for its clear voice and direct approach.

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Book cover of Pulse