Known/Unknown: Private Obsession and Hidden Desire in Outsider Art showcases over 100 rarely seen works by self-taught artistic masters – so called ‘outsider artists’ – who have worked outside the continuum of art history. The exhibition features photographs, sculptures and paintings which provide provocative and sometimes disturbing insight into the psychological terrain of their creators. Featured artists include: Robert Anderson, Steve Ashby, Morton Bartlett, Gil Batle, Eugene von Bruenchenhein, Henry Darger, Thornton Dial, Ike Morgan, Aurie Ramirez, Marilena Pelosi, Miroslav Tichý, Edwin Lawson, Johann Korec, Johann Garber and Royal Robertson.
The art in Known/Unknown is a long way from the typical art world. Many of the artists in the exhibit are self-taught, with little formal education, and range from institutionalized mental patients, to intellectually disabled people, to untutored isolates and eccentrics. Their pieces were often created in seemingly unlikely places; ranging from the sanctuary of psychiatric hospitals to private realms hidden within the lonely, impersonal jungles of teeming cities.
Overall, the work is fueled by secrecy and isolation, resulting in imagery that is far from ordinary experiences of sexuality. And since information about the makers and their objects is often fragmentary with many bodies of work discovered after the death of the artist, in many cases there is no way to know if the makers intended the work for public display. Visitors are left to determine for themselves whether they are actually encroaching on the remnants of these unconventional artists’ most private thoughts.
Fred Blair and Patrick Ryan
Michael Boruch
Creative Growth Center
Delmes & Zander, Berlin/Cologne
Ted Degener
Cheryl Dunn
Galerie Gugging, Austria
Henry Boxer Gallery
Ike Morgan
Lewis and Jean Greenblatt, Chicago
Emily Harris
Marion Harris, New York
Just Folk Collection
The MARVILL Collection
Private New York Collection
Andrew Lemeshewsky, Jr.
Aurie Ramirez
Ricco Maresca Gallery, New York
Robert A. Roth
Shrine Gallery (NYC)
Webb Gallery, Waxahachie, TX
John and Barbara Wilkerson
Jessica Yu
Frank Maresca
John Monaco
Lissa Rivera
Lucy Weisner
Colin Rhodes, PhD
Serge Becker
Mark Snyder
Berger & Wild
Scott Stevenson Wilson
Jun De La Cruz
Jason Volenec
Trey Tyler
Cletis Chatterton
Kayla Camstra
Joey Agostinacchio
Hervé Descottes for L’Observatoire
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