Saturday, January 31, 2004

News Stories

THE creative heart of Bayou City beats year-round
San Antonio Express
... Nowhere more unabashedly displayed than at The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, a superb example of outsider art, passion, creativity and ingenuity. ...
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THERE'S MORE!
New York Post
So-called outsider art - that is, works done by self-taught artists, from Grandma Moses to Howard Finster - doesn't have quite the cachet it did in the 1980s ...
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ARTISTIC take on interior design
Baltimore Sun
... The same writer placed Freeman inside the tradition of outsider art, which, like Freeman's work, frequently uses found materials and has religious themes. ...
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OF Signs and Wonders, Visionaries and Loners
New York Times
... this fantasy is nourished by seeing that some great art has been produced by real Outsiders, as you may discover this weekend at the 12th annual Outsider Art ...
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ART Calendar
Hartford Advocate
... Dealer specializes in outsider art. Art Brut and Outsider Art, works by Alexandra Huber, Ronald Sloan, Shane Van Pelt, Paul Pitt and others.
Through April 30. ...
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A Loner's Belated Company
New York Times
ven within the Outsider Art field, where hard-to-classify works by self-taught artists are the stock in trade, some creations are more unusual than others.
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NORTHERN NEW MEXICO GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
Albuquerque Tribune
... Morocco," through March 14. "Vernacular Visionaries: International Outsider Art in Context," through March 29. "A Handmade Planet ...
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MCKENDREE Robbins Long; Rudolf de Crignis; Deborah Butterfield
New York Times
... Although Long's paintings are well known in the folk art and Outsider Art worlds, this is his first New York gallery exhibition. It's worth a visit.
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MCKENDREE Robbins Long; Rudolf de Crignis; Deborah Butterfield
New York Times
... Although Long's paintings are well known in the folk art and Outsider Art worlds, this is his first New York gallery exhibition. It's worth a visit. ...
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HOW to repair bad art
IdahoStatesman.com
... This technique actually falls under the category of "outsider art," which is merely a nice way of describing efforts by totally untrained but nonetheless ...
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