For a long time, the art world has been romantically linked to eccentric genius — as if creativity naturally dwells in the space between brilliance and incomprehension. But what if, instead of being the exception, this connection is actually the rule? What if art is, essentially, a natural space of expression for minds that operate differently? Neurodiversity — the concept that embraces variations such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others as legitimate forms of human cognition — is reshaping...