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How artists experience their own art

Tomasetig, G.; Sacheli, L. M.; Musco, M. A.; Pizzi, S.; Basso, G.; Spitoni, G. F.; Bottini, G.; Pizzamiglio, L.; Paulesu, E.

2026-04-02 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.31.715480 bioRxiv
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Humanity has always admired and created artwork, but the neurocognitive mechanisms behind artistic experience are still elusive. Professional artists and their intimate relationship with their artworks provide a unique opportunity to study the nature of art experience due to their expertise in both art making and art appreciation. During two fMRI tasks, professional artists (N=20) made aesthetic judgments on their own and other artists paintings (aesthetic appreciation task); they also mentally reconstructed the moments when they conceived their artworks or, as a control condition, when they visited now-familiar places for the first time (reconstruction by imagery task). During art appreciation of their own (as compared to other artists) paintings, participants showed stronger recruitment of bilateral posterior parietal cortices, the left lateral occipitotemporal cortex, and the dorso-central sector of the right insula, that is, action-related brain regions also involved in encoding the emotional components of movements. The reconstruction of their own artistic creation (as compared to episodic memory retrieval) involved the left fronto-parietal network associated with motor cognition. Altogether, these results suggest that the mental representations of the actions involved in creating art are integral to the overall artistic experience of painters, supporting an embodied view of the artists experience of art.

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