Art Brut in America

Art Brut in America
Author: Megan Conway,Cindy Trickel
Publsiher: Museum of American Folk Art
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0912161264

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Exhibition organized in collaboration with Collection d l'Art Brut Lausanne.

Outsider Art

Outsider Art
Author: Colin Rhodes
Publsiher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2022-11-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780500777558

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Outsider Art is the work produced outside the mainstream of modern art by self-taught, untrained visionaries, spiritualists, recluses, folk artists, psychiatric patients, prisoners and others beyond the imposed margins of society and the art market. Coined by Roger Cardinal in 1972, the term in English derived from Jean Dubuffets Art Brut literally raw art, uncooked by culture, unaffected by fashion, unmoved by artistic standards. In this comprehensive and indispensable guide, Colin Rhodes surveys the history and reception of Outsider Art first championed by Dubuffet and the Surrealists, now appreciated by a wider public while providing fresh insights into the achievements of both major figures and newly discovered artists as well as the emergence of specialized studios, as the relationship between outsider art and the contemporary mainstream art world has developed and become more intertwined. From spirit-guided Madge Gill to schizophrenic Adolf Wolfli, Rosemarie Koczÿs expressions of trauma to Nek Chands outdoor creations, these individuals passionately and obsessively pursue the pictorial expression of their vision. Now illustrated in full colour, with the exception of some archival photographs, this new edition has been substantially revised with a greater focus on global Outsider art as well as including more recent talents to the field.

Art Brut

Art Brut
Author: Lucienne Peiry
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-09-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9782080305435

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In the early 20th-century, European avant-garde artists began to look beyond the accepted canons of Western art in a search for new sources of inspiration. "Primitive" art, drawings by children, the art of the insane, and graffiti all opened up new avenues for experimentation and artistic creation. At the end of World War II, leading French artist Jean Dubuffet became interested in the works being produced by psychiatric patients and by other social outcasts. In 1948 he founded the Compagnie de l'Art Brut to document the collections he had begun, and in 1976 the collection moved to its permanent home in Lausanne. This critically acclaimed book traces the history of the concept of Art Brut, a movement which has had a profound effect on artistic and social history. The account is completed by biographical notes on the featured artists and an extensive bibliography. This revised edition contains up-to-date information about modern exponents of Art Brut and the collection itself, including two new images of artist Judith Scott's work. All the works reproduced, most from the collection created by Dubuffet, have retained their subversive freedom, which continues to fascinate and inspire artists and collectors today.

Photo Brut

Photo   Brut
Author: Bruno Decharme
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9782080204325

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This groundbreaking volume on a boundary-stretching art form tackles unconventional approaches to photography and gives voice to forty marginalized and provocative artists from around the world. Photo Brut--a genre of Art Brut, or outsider art--spans photography, prints, photomontage, collage, and other combinations of media and techniques. This art form allows those living on the fringes of society to voice their unique perception of the world, offering unconventional approaches to issues of sexuality, identity, and reality. This visceral and intimate selection of 520 works offers profound insight into the realm of outsider art. Works focusing on private affairs address questions of sexuality, perversion, the femme fatale icon, the Madonna, and innocence. In other works, artists attempt to reappropriate and tame the world, bringing issues of modern society into sharp focus. Some artists use performance, role play, and blurred/fluid/plural identities as a mode of self-expression. Lastly, practices and rituals using pseudoscientific or magical explanations allow some artists to confront apparitions and terrifying truths, to understand mysterious forces, and to create order. This authoritative first book dedicated to the previously unpublished field is an important contribution to the history of art.

Outsider Art

Outsider Art
Author: Roger Cardinal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1972
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015007192100

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A look at twenty-nine artists who are "outside culture," unencumbered by "all kinds of cultural, social, indeed psychological prejudices."--p. 7.

Raw Creation

Raw Creation
Author: John Maizels
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1996
Genre: Art and society
ISBN: OCLC:771939360

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Traces history of Art Brut from Adolf Wolfli to American folk artists.

The Art Brut Collection Lausanne

The Art Brut Collection  Lausanne
Author: Michel Thévoz (Art historian, Switzerland),Lucienne Peiry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2001
Genre: Art brut
ISBN: 3908196078

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Art Brut 3rd Edition

Art Brut  3rd Edition
Author: Lucienne Peiry,James Frank
Publsiher: Flammarion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 2080204440

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In the early 20th-century, European avant-garde artists began to look beyond the accepted canons of Western art in a search for new sources of inspiration. "Primitive" art, drawings by children, the art of the insane, and graffiti all opened up new avenues for experimentation and artistic creation. At the end of World War II, leading French artist Jean Dubuffet became interested in the works being produced by psychiatric patients and by other social outcasts. In 1948 he founded the Compagnie de l'Art Brut to document the collections he had begun, and in 1976 the collection moved to its permanent home in Lausanne. This critically acclaimed book traces the history of the concept of Art Brut, a movement which has had a profound effect on artistic and social history. The account is completed by biographical notes on the featured artists and an extensive bibliography. This revised edition contains up-to-date information about modern exponents of Art Brut and the collection itself, including two new images of artist Judith Scott's work. All the works reproduced, most from the collection created by Dubuffet, have retained their subversive freedom, which continues to fascinate and inspire artists and collectors today.