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Although the status of outsider art has grown in the art world — with its own canon of classic works and artists, dealers, museum exhibitions, an annual fair, and even its own auction category at a major international house — most art lovers still can't say precisely what it is and don't know how to assess its worth. How is it different from This is the only book that lays out the ground rules for understanding, appreciating, and evaluating outsider artworks. It provides an overview of the field and showcases the most exciting works (many never before published) by such important artists as Henry Darger, William Hawkins, and Adolf Wölfi. It also offers guidelines for aesthetic and collecting judgments, and gives compelling accounts of some of the field's spectacular successes. How to Look at Outsider Art attests to these works' growing importance to contemporary art. Author — Lyle Rexer. Paperback. 176 pages. 6½" × 8½" (17 cm × 22 cm). |
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