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Outside in - Exploring the Margins of Art

English · Hardback

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The exclusive global art market is one which few aspiring artists manage to penetrate. How, then, can a creative person with virtually no arts engagement or formal training, perhaps with mental or other significant health issues, disability, or experiencing difficult social circumstances, find a way in?
Witnessing the treatment of people in a day centre took author Marc Steene on a journey which led to the establishment of Outside In, a charity championing and promoting the work by artists encountering significant barriers and with the aim of creating a fairer art world.
The book shares some of the most inspiring artwork produced outside of the mainstream. It includes work by respected 'outsider' artists and other, mostly contemporary, artists that the author has discovered during his work - art rescued from European asylums, the works of Madge Gill, channelled from her spirit guide Myrninerest, Rakibul Chowdhury whose work draws on his fascination with popular culture, and Drew Fox, whose otherworldly creations result from a series of near-death experiences. Exploring the necessity to create by people on the periphery, the unconventional techniques often utilised and the settings in which this work may be produced, Steene provides a compelling case for inclusivity and change.


List of contents

Acknowledgements; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Chapter One - Intuition; Capter Two - Introspection; Chapter three - Insight; Interview with Grayson Perry; Endnote; Outside In Artists; NOtes; Endnote; Outside In - Selected Exhibitions; Further Reading; Image Credits, Index

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Marc Steene is the Founder and Director of Outside In, the award-winning charity that seeks to create a fairer art world and to celebrate the diversity of creators in our communities. He was formerly Executive Director at Pallant House Gallery.


Summary

The exclusive global art market is one which few aspiring artists manage to penetrate. How, then, can a creative person with virtually no arts engagement or formal training, perhaps with mental or other significant health issues, disability, or experiencing difficult social circumstances, find a way in?
Witnessing the treatment of people in a day centre took author Marc Steene on a journey which led to the establishment of Outside In, a charity championing and promoting the work by artists encountering significant barriers and with the aim of creating a fairer art world.
The book shares some of the most inspiring artwork produced outside of the mainstream. It includes work by respected ‘outsider’ artists and other, mostly contemporary, artists that the author has discovered during his work – art rescued from European asylums, the works of Madge Gill, channelled from her spirit guide Myrninerest, Rakibul Chowdhury whose work draws on his fascination with popular culture, and Drew Fox, whose otherworldly creations result from a series of near-death experiences. Exploring the necessity to create by people on the periphery, the unconventional techniques often utilised and the settings in which this work may be produced, Steene provides a compelling case for inclusivity and change.

Product details

Authors Marc Steene
Publisher Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.10.2023
 
EAN 9781848224551
ISBN 978-1-84822-455-1
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 226 mm x 266 mm x 15 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), ART / Folk & Outsider Art, History of Art, Exhibition catalogues & specific collections, Non-graphic art forms, Painting & paintings, Drawing & drawings, Art & design styles: from c 1960, Outsider Art, Art brut, Folk, Folkloric styles

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