When the painting meets its musical inspiration: The impact of multimodal art experience on aesthetic enjoyment and subjective well-being in the museum

Author(s)
Anna Fekete, Eva Specker, Jan Mikuni, MacKenzie Trupp, Helmut Leder
Abstract

It is assumed that multimodal experiences of art (e.g., listening to music while viewing a painting) can improve aesthetic experience as the two modalities can complement each other. In the current museum study, we tested whether the multimodal experience of works of art—where the artwork is inspired by the musical piece—can enhance aesthetic experience, leading to better well-being benefits. For this, we used a mixed design to compare people who viewed Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze painting in the Secession Museum (Vienna, Austria) either on its own (n= 111) or while listening to its musical inspiration (n= 129), excerpts of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. For all visitors, a short museum visit (M= 14.3, SD= 6.6 min) reduced anxiety, stress, and negative mood, as well as improved positive mood. Furthermore, this effect was larger for those who also heard the music and perceived it as pleasant and congruent with the artwork. Additionally, these two factors slightly enhanced aesthetic experience and made people less distracted by the other things, and resulted in longer viewing times. Finally, those who knew more about art, who were more interested in art, or more aesthetically responsive enjoyed the art more, understood it better, and their mood improved more in the museum. Overall, our results highlight the role of subjective experience and indicate that qualitatively better art experiences lead to higher well-being gains.

Organisation(s)
Department of Cognition, Emotion, and Methods in Psychology, Vienna Cognitive Science Hub
Journal
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
ISSN
1931-3896
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1037/aca0000641
Publication date
2023
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
501001 General psychology
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Developmental and Educational Psychology, Visual Arts and Performing Arts, Applied Psychology
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/when-the-painting-meets-its-musical-inspiration-the-impact-of-multimodal-art-experience-on-aesthetic-enjoyment-and-subjective-wellbeing-in-the-museum(06401091-193b-4911-abe6-5b4aab626033).html