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Self-Taught Art and the Culture of Authenticity

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An edition of Everyday Genius (2004)

Everyday Genius

Self-Taught Art and the Culture of Authenticity

New Ed edition
  • 1 Want to read

"From Henry Darger's elaborate paintings of young girls caught in a vicious war to the sacred art of the Reverend Howard Finster, the work of outsider artists has achieved unique status in the art world. Celebrated for their lack of traditional training and their position on the fringes of society, outsider artists nonetheless participate in a traditional network of value, status, and money. After spending years immersed in the world of self-taught artists, Gary Alan Fine presents Everyday Genius, one of the most insightful and comprehensive examinations of this network and how it confers artistic value." "Fine considers the differences among folk art, outsider art, and self-taught art, explaining the economics of this distinctive art market and exploring the dimensions of its artistic production and distribution. Interviewing dealers, collectors, curators, and critics and venturing into the backwoods and inner-city homes of numerous self-taught artists. Fine describes how authenticity is central to the system in which artists - often poor, elderly, members of a minority group, or mentally ill - are seen as having an unfettered form of expression highly valued in the art world. Respected dealers, he shows, have a hand in burnishing biographies of the artists, and both dealers and collectors trade in identities as much as objects."--BOOK JACKET.

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344

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Everyday Genius: Self-Taught Art and the Culture of Authenticity
October 15, 2006, University Of Chicago Press
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Everyday genius: self-taught art and the culture of authenticity
2004, University of Chicago Press
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Everyday Genius: Self-Taught Art and the Culture of Authenticity
June 30, 2004, University Of Chicago Press
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"A sticky Georgia afternoon in August can feel like Hell."

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Library of Congress
N7432.5.A78F56 2006

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
344
Dimensions
8.6 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

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OL9771538M
ISBN 10
0226249514
ISBN 13
9780226249513
OCLC/WorldCat
70987849
Library Thing
607112
Goodreads
1535914

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