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LAST WEEK! Our OVR is live until this Friday, March 31st! Continue exploring constellations, cosmic visions and inner travels!
Julia Sisi (b.1957-2022)
Ungravity, 2021
Pens, pigment on paper
24 x 17.5 in
Courtesy Aarne Anton/ Nexus Singularity
James Edward Deeds, Jr. (1908-1987)
Deer Boy [195], n.d.
Graphite and crayon on ledger paper
#JamesEdwardDeeds @hirschlandadler
“Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe,” on view at the Brooklyn Museum contextualizes Rowe’s practice as a radical act of self-expression and liberation for a Black woman artist living and working in the American South.
#NellieMaeRowe “What it is,” 1978-82
If you went to the Venice Biennale, you might know Intuit artist Shuvinai Ashoona’s surreal drawings.
William Huffman, director of the West Baffin Cooperative, will lead a walkthrough at the fair on Friday, September 16th at 5pm.
Preview on our OVR at https://t.co/ktr52uJLGW
Who wore it best?
#BilbaoFormarte, a progressive arts center in Spain, presents #LeireZelaia’s take on Jean-Honoré Fragonard at the Outsider Art Fair Paris, opening next Thursday!
🌸 #OAFParis2022
Sept 15–18 ⏰
Atelier Richelieu
🔑 Tix at https://t.co/ktr52uJLGW
Chris Mars creates work exploring his family’s history of mental illness. His painting “Escaping the Albatross” autopsies the mechanisms of marginality and questions the condemnation of exclusion.
HEY! Gallery will present Chris Mars at #OAFParis2022
https://t.co/ktr52uJLGW
Patsy Billups features in “Visionary Virginians,” showcasing the folk art collection of William and Ann Oppenhimer at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.
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Patsy Billups (1910-1998)
"Three Children, A Car and A Church," 1976
In 1972, #KarlBeaudelere discovered #CharlesBaudelaire's volume of poetry Les Fleurs du mal. He was so struck by the writing that he adopted "Beaudelere" as his pseudonym.
The Collection de L’Art Brut has opened a solo exhibit of Beaudelere’s pen works, on view through Oct 30.
🌻🌊 If you're in Hong Kong, #DavidKordanksy presents #AnnaZemánková at Art Basel.
“Zemánková's images recall the intuitive and searching lines of Hilma af Klint, speaking to a form of psychological and spiritual abstraction."
At the heart of the work, notice a photograph of the artist Clementine Hunter holding another one of her works.
#ClementineHunter (1886/87-1988)
“Abstract with Photograph of Artist,” 1975
Oil on board with photograph
25.5 x 26 inches
Collection of the American Folk Art Museum