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Outsider
Art - What has it come to mean?
The term Outsider Art was coined
by art critic Roger Cardinal in 1972 as an English
synonym for Art Brut (which literally translates
as "Raw Art" or "Rough Art"),
a label created by French artist Jean Dubuffet to
describe art created outside the boundaries of official
culture. "Outsider Art" has come to include
self-taught or Naïve art makers. Typically,
those labeled as Outsider Artists have little or no
contact with the institutions of the mainstream art
world. Much Outsider Art illustrates extreme mental
states, unconventional ideas, or elaborate fantasy
worlds. Outsider Art has emerged as a successful art
marketing category (an annual Outsider Art Fair has
taken place in New York since 1992); thus the term is
sometimes misapplied as a catch-all marketing label for
art created by people outside the "art world"
mainstream, regardless of their circumstances or the
content of their work The interest in
"outsider" practices among twentieth century
artists and critics can be seen as part of a larger
emphasis on the rejection of established values within
the modernist art milieu. The early part of the 20th
Century gave rise to cubism, Constructivist and Futurist
movements in art, all of which involved a dramatic
movement away from cultural forms of the past.
Mid-century artists, including Pablo Picasso,
looked "outside" the traditions of high
culture for inspiration, drawing from the artifacts of
"primitive" societies, the unschooled
artwork of children, and vulgar advertising
graphics. These are all examples of avant-garde art
challenging established cultural values. Kimberly
Helgeson Sam's art challenges the current rampant
realism found in dog and animal art today. Stretching
the imagination by freeing it from the bounds of formal
art.
Inspire!
- Things that have been inspired by Kimberly's art,
ongoing.
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Opening
of the Grateful Dog, Local TV News Station
in Mount Dora, FL, Janurary 2005 - Kimberly is
doing a painting for the store's opening.
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Soon
to be added.
Now carried by these fine
establishments
Misha's
Pets, Lake Charles, LA
Fortunes
Rocks Fine Art, Guntersville, AL
Posh
Pet Boutique & SPAw, Scottsdale, AZ
Fetching
Canine Boutique & Salon, Scranton, PA
The
Grateful Dog, The Villages, FL
HoneyPaws
Dog Boutique, Greensboro, NC
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