Darger Never Disappoints: A Review of “Betwixt-and-Between: Henry Darger’s...
Did the Vivian Girls' boy parts signal gender fluidity or just an artist suspended in prepubescence?
View ArticleOpening the Doors of Perception, A Review of “William Blake and the Age of...
An Evanston exhibition revisits the clairvoyant brilliance of the English mystic-artist William Blake and his influence on twentieth-century psychedelia.
View ArticleArt Top 5: November 2017
"A Is For Artist" and "We Are Here" are among this month's offerings.
View ArticleSelf-Taught and Self-Proclaimed: A Review of Eddie Owens Martin aka St. Eom...
Works of art by a self-proclaimed saint from Georgia are on view at the country's foremost center for outsider and self-taught artists.
View ArticleWrought from Perseverance and Passion: A Review of Robert Johnson and E. Nix...
Alienation and nihilism are often themes of contemporary art, but unlike many artists, these two appear positively engaged and purpose driven.
View ArticleSuperfly Pimp Artist: The Life and Times of Tony “Bright” Davis
Davis’ pseudo-biographical illustrations depict the pimps, hustlers and prostitutes that defined his world nearly forty years ago.
View ArticleThe Important Complexity of Hope: A Review of Trauma and Loss, Reflection and...
Each artist’s attempt to process and wrestle with their trauma or loss gives viewers the opportunity to confront their own.
View ArticleBand of Outsiders: A Review of Ted Degener at Intuit
Photographer Ted Degener has spent the better part of fifty years road tripping across the United States capturing the lifestyles of outsider artists.
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