outsider art
Having a long-standing interest in outsider art, I now and then do some net surfing to sites I've heard of or found through links from other sites. I thought some others of you might share my appreciation for this untutored, exuberant art and would like to talk about it and share thoughts.
Today, I found the American Visionary Art Museum's site. Not much actual art there but they do have a strong and compelling statement on race, class and gender. Food for thought. http://www.avam.org/exhibitions/race.html
I first saw the art and heard the voice of Sister Gertrude Morgan while visiting New Orleans several years ago. http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/features/karlins/karlins4-9-04.asp
Does anyone else share my interest?
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Tina, I checked out the link, it's really cool. I wonder if they also incude sexual orientation and gender identity and expression-- I didn't see anything but I assume since they include other minorities they would be open to that.
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Amy, I don't think anyone is excluded from being an outsider. LOL
What draws you to this art? I'm no art expert, know next to nothing about art history, but I find OA so vibrant. Maybe it's because so many primaries are used because of lack of knowledge of color mixing? Because it is so very personal and un-selfconscious? Use of unexpected elements or media/substrates?
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Tina,
The art didn't grab me ... but the AVAM's statement on class, gender and race was (stealing your word) compelling.
I will read it again tomorrow.
Thanks for posting the link.
Bren
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Bren, I know not everyone takes to outsider art. Or any art, for that matter.
Here's a link to some OA for the Fourth of July. http://www.art.org/permanent-collection/whawkins.htm
Anybody found any exciting sites out there that they want to share?
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Tina, thanks for this fascinating thread. Can you tell me more about OA? From the examples on the sites you posted I'd have labeled it primitive (but I know nothing about art criticism, obviously). Can you explain it for someone like me who's clueless but very attracted to it? One of the things I love is that the artist is so transparent in it -- much more like someone standing in front of me and speaking to me than other art is. I love that connection. You can almost hear his/her words hanging in the air.
Anyhow, any information you can share will be appreciated. Thanks!
Binney
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Hi Tina,
I love the Impressionists and my favorite of all is Joaquin Sorolla, a Spanish painter called "The Painter of Light." While studying in college, however, my love was architecture.
These are a few of Sorolla's paintings. I fell in love with them when I saw his exhibit in San Diego.
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ab, if anyone was excluded from outsider art, I suppose that would make her a true outsider, LOL.
What I like about it is that art is a universal way of expression that transcends language, even if there are those who don't like the particular artist.
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The women of Gee's Bend can be considered outsiders and their quilts can be considered art. They just blow me away with their spirit.
http://www.quiltsofgeesbend.com/
Now, this is an interesting example of the genre. What could he have been thinking? I'm amazed. http://www.interestingideas.com/out/capinn.htm
Bren, those paintings are beautiful. So romantic.
Amy, you bring up an interesting point: although our art is an extension of ourselves, it has a life of its own, apart from personality.
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I think by looking at someone's creativity you can see a window into their soul-- not necessarily in a concrete way, but more so in an abstract way.
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