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Outsider Art by Colin Rhodes
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Raw Vision [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION] |
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Outsider [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION] |
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Art Brut by Lucienne Peiry In the first half of the twentieth century, avant-garde artists in
Europe, keen to break with academic tradition, began looking beyond
the accepted canons of Western art in a search for new sources of inspiration.
"Primitive" art, the drawings of children, the art of the
insane, automatism, and graffiti all opened up new avenues of experimentation.
One of the key figures in this drive to push back the boundaries of
art was leading French artist Jean Dubuffet. At the end of World War
II, Dubuffet became interested in the works being produced by patients
in psychiatric hospitals and by other social outcasts. He made two fruitful
trips to Switzerland, where he discovered Wölfli, Aloïse,
and Müller, now recognized as important exponents of what was later
to become known as "Outsider Art." In 1948, Dubuffet founded
the Campagnie de l'Art Brut in order to extend and document the collections
he had recently begun. In 1976, after various adventures, the Collection
de l'Art Brut moved to its permanent home in Lausanne. |
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Raw Creation by John Maizels |
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Vernacular Visionaries by
Annie Carlano (Editor), Caterina Gemma Brenzoni, Susan Brown McGreevy |
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The Art of Adolf Wolfli by
Gerard C. Wertkin (Foreword), Elka Spoerri, Daniel Baumann, Edward M.
Gomez |
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Raw Vision Outsider Art Sourcebook by Raw Vision Magazine The essential guide to Outsider Art, Art Brut, and contemporary folk art. Listings of specialized art galleries, web sites, organizations, publications, museums and exhibitions. Color illustrations. |
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Adolf Wolfli: Draftsman, Writer,
Poet, Composer (Cornell Studies in the History of Psychiatry)
(Hardcover) The enormous pictorial, literary, and musical work of Adolf Wolfli
(1864-1930), the classic master of Art Brut, came into being exclusively
during his thirty-five-year internment in a mental asylum. Diagnosed,
perhaps wrongly, as a paranoid schizophrenic, Wolfli organized his work
into an increasingly grand narrative structure that exerts a profound
and lasting impact on readers and viewers with its intense visionary
imagery. This is the first book to encompass all of Wolfli's work, including
his writings and musical compositions. |
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The Artist Outsider by Michael D. Hall, Eugene W., Jr. Metcalf, Roger Cardinal (Editor) Though "Outsider Art" has its roots in the Romantic Movement
in 19th-century Europe, the term itself was coined 20 years ago to refer
to works created by the insane; it has since been broadened to include
the unlikely bedfellows of folk, avant-garde, primitive, and modern
art. Although ostensibly covering the same topic, these two offerings
have little in common. American Self-Taught , by the authors of American
Primitive ( LJ 12/88), is a glossy art book presented in a popular style.
Each artist--chosen, the authors unabashedly admit, because he or she
has an approach that appeals to them personally--is represented by a
one-page biography and several works reproduced in lavish color plates.
A short introductory essay defines outsider art as "the recovery
of a lost world" or, in other words, the harnessing of a primal,
often visionary, creative impulse. The contributors to The Artist Outsider
, by contrast, spend nearly 300 pages supporting, redefining, and debunking
the concept. The book's 19 scholarly essays represent various academic
disciplines and are grouped by aesthetic or social approach. They offer
an international perspective and critically explore such diverse topics
as the role of "insiders" (critics, curators, and dealers),
the nature of folk art, the appreciation of difficult art, and art as
a tool for the treatment of mental illness. While American Self-Taught
is visually thrilling, The Artist Outsider offers provocative food for
thought to all who deal with art history. Both are highly recommended
for all large art collections; The Artist Outsider is essential for
academic collections. |
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Art Office by Constance Smith, Sue Viders 80+ Business Forms, Charts, Sample Letters, Legal Documents & Business
Plans (Paperback) |
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The Law (In Plain English) for Galleries: by Leonard D. Duboff Andre Emmerich, Senior Vice President, Sotheby's; former owner and
founder, Andre Emmerich Gallery |