Art
Spotlighting a Marginalized Master of Art Brut
According to his psychiatrist, Philipp Schöpke possessed “the extreme opposite of what is called drawing talent.”
Art
According to his psychiatrist, Philipp Schöpke possessed “the extreme opposite of what is called drawing talent.”
Art
In Vienna, a new exhibition showcases the ideas and accomplishments of self-taught female artists.
Art
Art’s uplifting power is unmistakably real; today, the works of the most original autodidacts feel more compelling than ever.
Music
With Warzone, the artist revisits some of her older anthems, whose themes are more timely than ever.
Art
A brothel customer’s photographs of 19th-century prostitution, made with sympathy and imagination.
Art
In East Hampton, the modern artist’s former residence is emerging as an unexpected cultural hub.
Art
An Austrian museum presents a wide-ranging survey of works made over almost 50 years by residents and other autodidacts associated with the Art Brut Center Gugging, near Vienna.
Art
An intriguing exhibition focuses on art whose makers were compelled to create it by forces greater — and far beyond — themselves.
Art
The entry of works from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation into the Met’s collection has prompted the museum to rethink the way it presents 20th-century art history.
Art
Melvin Way’s finely crafted, befuddling works demand to be understood on their own terms. But just what are they?
Art
Hujar’s photographs document the effervescent creative spirit that pulsed through the East Village as the AIDS crisis unfolded.
Art
With her series Love-Birth-Death, Rabbia addresses some of humanity’s most enduring, universal enigmas.