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The Resource Nonconformers : a new history of self-taught artists, Lisa Slominski

Nonconformers : a new history of self-taught artists, Lisa Slominski

Label
Nonconformers : a new history of self-taught artists
Title
Nonconformers
Title remainder
a new history of self-taught artists
Statement of responsibility
Lisa Slominski
Creator
Author
Subject
Genre
Language
eng
Summary
When the art world has paid attention to makers from outside the cultural establishment, including so-called outsider and self-taught artists, it has generally been within limiting categories. Yet these artists, including many women, people with disabilities, and people of color, have had a transformative influence on the history of modern art. Responding to growing interest in these artists, this book offers a nuanced history of their work and how it has been understood from the early twentieth century to the present day. Nonconformers includes work by well-known figures such as Henry Darger, Hilma af Klint, and Bill Traylor alongside many other artists who deserve widespread recognition. After reviewing how self-taught artists factored into key movements of twentieth-century art, the book shifts to highlighting the voices of contemporary practitioners through new interviews with artists William Scott, Mamadou Cisse, and George Widener. An international group of contributors addresses topics such as the development of the Black Folk Art movement in America and l'Art Brut in France, the creative process of self-taught artists working outside of traditional studios, and the themes of figuration, landscape, and abstraction. Global in scope and with chronological breadth, this alternative narrative is an essential introduction to the genre long known as "Outsider Art"--Publisher
Biography type
contains biographical information
Cataloging source
YDX
http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
Slominski, Lisa,
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
  • Outsider art
  • Outsider artists
  • Art, Modern
  • Art, Modern
  • Outsider artists
  • Artistes bruts
  • Art
  • Artistes bruts
  • Art
  • Art
  • outsider artists
  • Art, Modern
  • Outsider art
  • Outsider artists
Label
Nonconformers : a new history of self-taught artists, Lisa Slominski
Instantiates
Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 386-392) and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
  • text
  • still image
Content type code
  • txt
  • sti
Content type MARC source
  • rdacontent
  • rdacontent
Contents
  • Artist perspectives: Henri Rousseau, John Kane, Mirris Hirshfield, Horace Pippin, Pedro Lopez Cervántez
  • Chapter 2.
  • l'Art Brut: defining creative agency (1944-1966)
  • The origins of Art Brut, history and legacy
  • Sarah Lombardi
  • Artist focus: Aloïse Corbaz
  • Artist perspectives: Adolf Wölfli, Fleury-Joseph Crépin, Augustin Lesage, Auguste Forestier, Marguerite Sirvins
  • Chapter 3.
  • Outsider art: the title that shapes a genre (1972-1979)
  • Roger Cardinal, the art of the artless
  • Here I am: agency, awareness, and audience
  • John Maizels
  • Artist focus: Madge Gill
  • Artist perspectives: Scottie Wilson, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern, Anna Zemánková, Johann Hauser, August Walla
  • Chapter 4.
  • Black folk art: presenting self-taught African American artists (1976-1982)
  • What it was, Black folk art in America
  • Cheryl Finley
  • Artist focus: Bill Trayor
  • Artist perspectives: Joseph E. Yoakum, Elijah Pierce, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Nellie Mae Rowe, Sam Doyle
  • Part 2: Disparate boundaries.
  • Terminology: tastes, gates, labels, and suits
  • Chapter 5.
  • Clandestine: exploring privacy, intimacy, and isolation in creativity
  • Portals of the imagination
  • Michael Bonesteel
  • Artist focus: Henry Darger
  • Artist perspectives: James Castle, Charles A.A. Dellschau, Melvin Way, Guo Fengyi, Emery Blagdon
  • Chapter 6.
  • Renegades: persona and messaging in art practice
  • The original renegade(s)
  • Phillip March Jones
  • Part 1: 20th century origins and representations.
  • Artist focus: Lee Godie
  • Artist perspectives: Lonnie Holley, Mary T. Smith, Prophet Royal Robertson, Kwame Akoto, Horst Ademeit
  • Chapter 7.
  • Environments: changing personal and public surroundings
  • Singular spaces/authentic visions
  • Jo Farb Hernández
  • Artist focus: Nek Chand
  • Artist perspectives: Helen Martins, Prophet Isaiah Robertson, Huang Yong-Fu, Josep Pujiula i Vila, Niki de Saint Phalle
  • Chapter 8.
  • Ability: advocating for artistic development
  • Chapter 1.
  • Shifting focus, a brief history of disability art in global contexts
  • Tom di Maria
  • Artist focus: Judith Scott
  • Artist perspectives: Julian Martin, Andrew Omoding, Julia Krause-Harder, Walter Mika, Tomoyuki Shinki
  • Part 3: Compositions.
  • Chapter 9.
  • Abstraction: beyond representation
  • Alternative expressions
  • Lisa Slominski
  • Artist interview; George Widener, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos
  • Modern primitives: MoMA exhibits the self-taught (1932-1944)
  • Artist perspectives: Hilma af Klint, Janet Sobel, Thornton Dial, Nnena Kalu, Junko Yamamoto
  • Chapter 10:
  • Landscapes: documenting the real and the imagined
  • Seeing scenes
  • Lisa Slominski
  • Artist interview: Mamadou Cissé, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos
  • Artist perspectives: Grandma Moses, Martín Ramírez, Minnie Evans, Katsuyoshi Takenaka, Katsuhiro Terao
  • Chapter 11.
  • Figuration: memory reproduction, and documentation
  • Close encounters
  • Once seen as modern
  • Lisa Slominski
  • Artist interview: William Scott, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos
  • Artist perspectives: Shinichi Sawada, Davood Koochaki, Helen Rae, Carlo Zinelli, Chéri Samba
  • Katherine Jentleson
  • Artist focus: William Edmondson
Control code
1265085277
Dimensions
28 cm
Extent
399 pages
Isbn
9780300260229
Lccn
2021948869
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Other physical details
color illustrations
System control number
(OCoLC)1265085277
Label
Nonconformers : a new history of self-taught artists, Lisa Slominski
Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 386-392) and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
  • text
  • still image
Content type code
  • txt
  • sti
Content type MARC source
  • rdacontent
  • rdacontent
Contents
  • Artist perspectives: Henri Rousseau, John Kane, Mirris Hirshfield, Horace Pippin, Pedro Lopez Cervántez
  • Chapter 2.
  • l'Art Brut: defining creative agency (1944-1966)
  • The origins of Art Brut, history and legacy
  • Sarah Lombardi
  • Artist focus: Aloïse Corbaz
  • Artist perspectives: Adolf Wölfli, Fleury-Joseph Crépin, Augustin Lesage, Auguste Forestier, Marguerite Sirvins
  • Chapter 3.
  • Outsider art: the title that shapes a genre (1972-1979)
  • Roger Cardinal, the art of the artless
  • Here I am: agency, awareness, and audience
  • John Maizels
  • Artist focus: Madge Gill
  • Artist perspectives: Scottie Wilson, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern, Anna Zemánková, Johann Hauser, August Walla
  • Chapter 4.
  • Black folk art: presenting self-taught African American artists (1976-1982)
  • What it was, Black folk art in America
  • Cheryl Finley
  • Artist focus: Bill Trayor
  • Artist perspectives: Joseph E. Yoakum, Elijah Pierce, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Nellie Mae Rowe, Sam Doyle
  • Part 2: Disparate boundaries.
  • Terminology: tastes, gates, labels, and suits
  • Chapter 5.
  • Clandestine: exploring privacy, intimacy, and isolation in creativity
  • Portals of the imagination
  • Michael Bonesteel
  • Artist focus: Henry Darger
  • Artist perspectives: James Castle, Charles A.A. Dellschau, Melvin Way, Guo Fengyi, Emery Blagdon
  • Chapter 6.
  • Renegades: persona and messaging in art practice
  • The original renegade(s)
  • Phillip March Jones
  • Part 1: 20th century origins and representations.
  • Artist focus: Lee Godie
  • Artist perspectives: Lonnie Holley, Mary T. Smith, Prophet Royal Robertson, Kwame Akoto, Horst Ademeit
  • Chapter 7.
  • Environments: changing personal and public surroundings
  • Singular spaces/authentic visions
  • Jo Farb Hernández
  • Artist focus: Nek Chand
  • Artist perspectives: Helen Martins, Prophet Isaiah Robertson, Huang Yong-Fu, Josep Pujiula i Vila, Niki de Saint Phalle
  • Chapter 8.
  • Ability: advocating for artistic development
  • Chapter 1.
  • Shifting focus, a brief history of disability art in global contexts
  • Tom di Maria
  • Artist focus: Judith Scott
  • Artist perspectives: Julian Martin, Andrew Omoding, Julia Krause-Harder, Walter Mika, Tomoyuki Shinki
  • Part 3: Compositions.
  • Chapter 9.
  • Abstraction: beyond representation
  • Alternative expressions
  • Lisa Slominski
  • Artist interview; George Widener, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos
  • Modern primitives: MoMA exhibits the self-taught (1932-1944)
  • Artist perspectives: Hilma af Klint, Janet Sobel, Thornton Dial, Nnena Kalu, Junko Yamamoto
  • Chapter 10:
  • Landscapes: documenting the real and the imagined
  • Seeing scenes
  • Lisa Slominski
  • Artist interview: Mamadou Cissé, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos
  • Artist perspectives: Grandma Moses, Martín Ramírez, Minnie Evans, Katsuyoshi Takenaka, Katsuhiro Terao
  • Chapter 11.
  • Figuration: memory reproduction, and documentation
  • Close encounters
  • Once seen as modern
  • Lisa Slominski
  • Artist interview: William Scott, interviewed by Sophia Cosmadopoulos
  • Artist perspectives: Shinichi Sawada, Davood Koochaki, Helen Rae, Carlo Zinelli, Chéri Samba
  • Katherine Jentleson
  • Artist focus: William Edmondson
Control code
1265085277
Dimensions
28 cm
Extent
399 pages
Isbn
9780300260229
Lccn
2021948869
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Other physical details
color illustrations
System control number
(OCoLC)1265085277

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