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Raw Creation

Outsider Art and Beyond
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
Phaidonerschienen am30.08.2000
The art of self-taught artists - including visionaries, folk creators, spiritualists, recluses, the 'mad' and the socially marginalized - was once scorned by the art establishment. Among the first to value and collect such works was the French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901-85), who coined the term Art Brut, or 'raw art'. He saw Art Brut as the purest form of creation because it was 'uncooked' by culture, touched by a raw nerve and deriving directly from the psyche. Some 50 years later, a wave of enthusiasm for contemporary folk art has gripped countries as far apart as India and the United States. John Maizels ties these disparate strands together, providing an extensive survey of the self-taught art of the twentieth century. Today a bewildering range of terminology has emerged, along with growing enthusiasm, for strains of creative expression outside the conventional art world. In Raw Creation, Maizels traces the history of the recognition and study of this art and examines different theories and definitions that have grown up around it. He provides detailed expositions of the work of individual artists ranging from such Art Brut masters as Adolf Wolfli and Aloise Corbaz, to such gifted American folk artists as Bill Traylor and Mose Tolliver. Devoting several chapters to large-scale visionary environments, Maizels takes a broad view, embracing Rodia towers in Watts, Los Angeles, the Palais Ideal in the South of France and Nek Chand's sculpture garden in north India. Raw Creation provides an indispensable guide to self-taught art and a fascinating account of human creativity.mehr
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KlappentextThe art of self-taught artists - including visionaries, folk creators, spiritualists, recluses, the 'mad' and the socially marginalized - was once scorned by the art establishment. Among the first to value and collect such works was the French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901-85), who coined the term Art Brut, or 'raw art'. He saw Art Brut as the purest form of creation because it was 'uncooked' by culture, touched by a raw nerve and deriving directly from the psyche. Some 50 years later, a wave of enthusiasm for contemporary folk art has gripped countries as far apart as India and the United States. John Maizels ties these disparate strands together, providing an extensive survey of the self-taught art of the twentieth century. Today a bewildering range of terminology has emerged, along with growing enthusiasm, for strains of creative expression outside the conventional art world. In Raw Creation, Maizels traces the history of the recognition and study of this art and examines different theories and definitions that have grown up around it. He provides detailed expositions of the work of individual artists ranging from such Art Brut masters as Adolf Wolfli and Aloise Corbaz, to such gifted American folk artists as Bill Traylor and Mose Tolliver. Devoting several chapters to large-scale visionary environments, Maizels takes a broad view, embracing Rodia towers in Watts, Los Angeles, the Palais Ideal in the South of France and Nek Chand's sculpture garden in north India. Raw Creation provides an indispensable guide to self-taught art and a fascinating account of human creativity.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-7148-4009-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
ErscheinungsortBerlin
ErscheinungslandDeutschland
Erscheinungsjahr2000
Erscheinungsdatum30.08.2000
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.13553646
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
A developing awareness; the phenomenon of Adolf Wolfli; Dubuffet and Art Brut; the artists of the Colleciton de l'Art Brut; outsider art and Europe; art from the Clinic at Gugging; Art Brut and the USA; contemporary folk art in the US; marginal art; beyond definition; towards a world art; the Habitants-paysagistes in France; preservation and loss in the US; inspired sophisticates; wonders of the world; outsider art and the future; museums and collections; organizations; environments.mehr
Kritik
'The definitive book on this vastly misunderstood, endlessly fascinating art form.' (Buzz) 'Thoroughly entertaining.' (Design Week) 'A compendium worthy of the vibrant range of human creativity it documents.' (Time Out New York)
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Autor


John Maizels, a widely respected authority on 'Outsider' and self-taught art, is Editor of Raw Vision magazine.

Roger Cardinal is Professor of Literary and Visual Studies at the University of Kent, Canterbury, and the author of the pioneering study Outsider Art (1972).