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Extraordinary Interpretations: Florida's Self-Taught Artists

Extraordinary Interpretations: Florida's Self-Taught Artists

Mallory M. O'Connor
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Fresh and exciting, the unorthodox work of the self-taught artist confounds our understanding of contemporary art. Presented in full color, this collection of examples from Florida artists attests to an intensely personal yet universal desire for self-expression. From sculpture in wood and tin to paintings on canvas, grocery bags, and old pizza boxes, the pieces display a raw emotion and independent spirit that typically disregard artistic rules, training, and traditions. Gary Monroe examines the distinctive features of each artist's work and places it in the context of the national dialogue about folk art. He also summarizes the current debate about terminology--labels such as naive, outsider, visionary, vernacular, and folk all have been used to describe these mavericks--in a discussion that challenges presumptions about aesthetic criticism. The book explores each artist's creative process, revealing lives fueled by inner inspiration and generally isolated from the art market, from institutional support, and from mainstream culture. It also includes dramatic photographic portraits of the artists--some with international reputations and others known mainly in Florida or entirely unknown to the public--as well as information about their background, current works, and location in the state. For artists, collectors, art historians, museum and gallery personnel, and for the general audience of art enthusiasts as well as visitors to the state, this handsome book captures an original piece of Florida's cultural heritage.
Language
English
Pages
144
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Release
December 31, 2003
ISBN
0813026709
ISBN 13
9780813026701

Extraordinary Interpretations: Florida's Self-Taught Artists

Mallory M. O'Connor
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Fresh and exciting, the unorthodox work of the self-taught artist confounds our understanding of contemporary art. Presented in full color, this collection of examples from Florida artists attests to an intensely personal yet universal desire for self-expression. From sculpture in wood and tin to paintings on canvas, grocery bags, and old pizza boxes, the pieces display a raw emotion and independent spirit that typically disregard artistic rules, training, and traditions. Gary Monroe examines the distinctive features of each artist's work and places it in the context of the national dialogue about folk art. He also summarizes the current debate about terminology--labels such as naive, outsider, visionary, vernacular, and folk all have been used to describe these mavericks--in a discussion that challenges presumptions about aesthetic criticism. The book explores each artist's creative process, revealing lives fueled by inner inspiration and generally isolated from the art market, from institutional support, and from mainstream culture. It also includes dramatic photographic portraits of the artists--some with international reputations and others known mainly in Florida or entirely unknown to the public--as well as information about their background, current works, and location in the state. For artists, collectors, art historians, museum and gallery personnel, and for the general audience of art enthusiasts as well as visitors to the state, this handsome book captures an original piece of Florida's cultural heritage.
Language
English
Pages
144
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Release
December 31, 2003
ISBN
0813026709
ISBN 13
9780813026701

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