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🤯 An explosive and psychedlic scene from the mind of Eugene Von Bruenchenhein.
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Eugene Von Bruenchenhein
Untitled, 1958
Oil and shellac on artist's board
25.5 x 22 inches
Collection High Museum of Art
#AnnaZemánková features in “it’s springtime,” an OVR presented by gallerie gugging.
“Our colorful spring messengers offer a cross-section of the Gugging Artists as well as exciting international artists. Thus everything the #ArtBrut heart desires.”
View https://t.co/U78GjWabzZ
After retiring as a San Francisco bus driver, Robert Kippur (1944-2015) moved to New York and began making enormous, expressionist paintings. Graham Shay 1857 will bring Kippur's works to #oaf30yrs. More at https://t.co/ktr52uJLGW
#RobertKippur
Untitled Dream, c 1985-1990
Tonight 6pm EST! In celebration of AFAM’s 60th anniversary, artist and collector #KAWS joins the museum’s Senior Curator Valérie Rousseau for a virtual dialogue exploring the work of self-taught artists and their wider impact.
Register here: https://t.co/WVk0s8okas
Corbaz lovers rejoice! Featuring some 50 drawings, “Aloïse Corbaz: La folie papivore” (Mad on Paper) is on view at Lausanne’s Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts’s Espace Focus Gallery through January 23, 2022.
Visit their website to find out more: https://t.co/KIgDDZdVfe
“Casper the Friendly Ghost” wasn’t Daniel Johnston’s only spooky work! Celebrate Halloween with some drawings from the late musician and artist Daniel Johnston, who was exhibited at last year’s OAF New York with Electric Lady Studios.
Last chance Chicago! “Maurice Sullins: A Tour d’Horizon” presented by Hana Pietri Gallery closes this Sunday.
Throwback to “Ledger Drawings: Fort Marion and Beyond,” our OAF hosted online exhibition presented by Donald Ellis Gallery.
See more Ledger Art on Donald Ellis Gallery’s website.
“Really Free: The Radical Art of #NellieMaeRowe” is on view at the High Museum of Art thru January 9th.
Pictured here is ‘Real Girl’ (1980) one of many drawings where Rowe embedded a picture of herself, embracing various visible dimensions of her identity + their intersections.
Exploring the history of unknown artists, “Anonymous” is currently on view at the Collection de l’Art Brut through October 31st.
https://t.co/veBoVbAcq6