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New exhibition shows art created from experiments in mescaline use

A new exhibition at the Museum of the Mind will look at the relationship and interactions between mescaline, art and psychiatry.

‘Brilliant Visions’ presents drawings and paintings by Surrealist artists who took part in the Guttman-Maclay mescaline experiments of the 1930s. Julian Trevelyan, Basil Beaumont and Herbrand Williams are among the artists featured, as well as archival materials and additional artworks from the Bethlem Museum’s collection.

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