The Invention of ›Outsider Art‹ : Experiencing Practices of Othering in Contemporary Art Worlds in the UK /
Scherr, Marion
The Invention of ›Outsider Art‹ : Experiencing Practices of Othering in Contemporary Art Worlds in the UK / Marion Scherr. - 1 online resource (304 p.) - Image ; 212 .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology and Research Design -- 3. Theoretical Contextualisation of ‘Outsider Art’ in Cultural Anthropology -- 4. Historical Readings and Discursive Genealogies of ‘Outsider Art’ -- 5. Contemporary Discourses and Media Representations of ‘Outsider Art’ in the UK -- 6. Introducing the Individual Behind the ‘Outsider’ -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Media Sample Listed by Source -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
What does it mean to be called an »outsider«? Marion Scherr investigates structural inequalities and the myth of the Other in Western art history, examining the role of ›Outsider Art‹ in contemporary art worlds in the UK. By shifting the focus from art world professionals to those labelled »Outsider Artists«, she counteracts one-sided representations of them being otherworldly, raw, and uninfluenced. Instead, the artists are introduced as multi-faceted individuals in constant exchange with their social environment and as employing diverse strategies in dealing with their exclusion. The book reframes their voices and artworks as complex, serious and meaningful cultural contributions, and challenges their attested Otherness in favour for a more inclusive, all-encompassing understanding of art.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783839462508
10.1515/9783839462508 doi
Art Brut.
Art History of the 21st Century.
Cultural Anthropology.
Culture.
Disability.
European Art.
Exclusion.
Fine Arts.
Image.
Stigma.
ART / European.
Art Brut. Art History of the 21st Century. Cultural Anthropology. Culture. Disability. European Art. Exclusion. Fine Arts. Image. Stigma.
The Invention of ›Outsider Art‹ : Experiencing Practices of Othering in Contemporary Art Worlds in the UK / Marion Scherr. - 1 online resource (304 p.) - Image ; 212 .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology and Research Design -- 3. Theoretical Contextualisation of ‘Outsider Art’ in Cultural Anthropology -- 4. Historical Readings and Discursive Genealogies of ‘Outsider Art’ -- 5. Contemporary Discourses and Media Representations of ‘Outsider Art’ in the UK -- 6. Introducing the Individual Behind the ‘Outsider’ -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Media Sample Listed by Source -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
What does it mean to be called an »outsider«? Marion Scherr investigates structural inequalities and the myth of the Other in Western art history, examining the role of ›Outsider Art‹ in contemporary art worlds in the UK. By shifting the focus from art world professionals to those labelled »Outsider Artists«, she counteracts one-sided representations of them being otherworldly, raw, and uninfluenced. Instead, the artists are introduced as multi-faceted individuals in constant exchange with their social environment and as employing diverse strategies in dealing with their exclusion. The book reframes their voices and artworks as complex, serious and meaningful cultural contributions, and challenges their attested Otherness in favour for a more inclusive, all-encompassing understanding of art.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783839462508
10.1515/9783839462508 doi
Art Brut.
Art History of the 21st Century.
Cultural Anthropology.
Culture.
Disability.
European Art.
Exclusion.
Fine Arts.
Image.
Stigma.
ART / European.
Art Brut. Art History of the 21st Century. Cultural Anthropology. Culture. Disability. European Art. Exclusion. Fine Arts. Image. Stigma.

