2011-2016 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "American Folk Art, American Outsider Art and American Self-Taught Art"

 





Introduction

This section of the Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) catalogue Topics in American Art is devoted to the topic "American Folk Art, American Outsider Art and American Self-Taught Art." Clicking on titles takes readers directly to the articles and essays. The date at the end of each title is the date of publication in Resource Library.

 

Articles and essays from Resource Library in chronological order:

Courttney Cooper Maps Chart Artist's Path; essay by Melissa Wiley (6/6/16)

Hell on earth: The artist termed his work "The Richard Saholt Story"; essay by Michael Bonesteel (10/12/15)

Folk Art and American Modernism (8/10/15)

Welcome to the World of Mr. Imagination; essay by Martha Henry (3/19/15)

A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America (1/5/15)

Seeping into the Mainstream, essay by Mary-Kay Lombino (7/29/14)

Faces and Figures in Self-Taught Art (7/29/14)

Art of the Everyman: American Folk Art from the Fenimore Art Museum (5/12/14)

Walking in the Spirit: American Visionary Artists; essay by Steven Pattie (3/3/14)

Self-taught, Outsider, Visionary: Highlights from the Folk Art Collection (12//6/13)

The Prints of William Walmsley (12/5/13)

"Great and Mighty Things": Outsider Art from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Collection (4/5/13)

Foiled: Tinsel Painting in America (2/19/13)

Saddle Up: The Western World of Harry Teague (6/5/12)

Rembert's Rhythm: Pursuing Memory through Pattern and Repetition; essay by Bartholomew F. Bland (2/15/12)

The Secret Life of Thomas King Baker, 1911-1972; essay By Henry Adams (2/7/12)

Outsider Visions: Self-Taught Southern Artists of the 20th Century, with essays by Kelli Bodle and Ann and Ted Oliver (10/7/11)

 

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