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The Outsider Art movement has many resources and sites for those of you who would like to learn more. Here are some of our favorites:
Books:
Pictured in My Mind, Contemporary American Self-taught Art from the collection of Dr. Kurt Gitter and Alice Rae Yelen.
The Life and Art of Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Essay by Susan Mitchell Crawley
Light of the Spirit, Portraits of Southern Outsider Artists by Karekin Goekjian and Robert Peacock
Outsider Art, Spontaneous Alternatives by Collin Rhodes
Wonders to Behold, The Visionary Art of Myrtice West, Edited by Carol Crown
To You Through Me: The Beginning of a Link of a Journey of 400 Years by Joe Minter
Self-Made Worlds, Visionary Folk Art Environments by Roger Manley and Mark Sloan
Ninety-Nine and a Half Won’t Do, The Art of Nellie Mae Rowe by Lee Kogan
Deep Blues, Bill Traylor 1854-1949 book edited and conceived by Josef Helfenstein and Roman Kurzmeyer
Mose T’s Slapout Family Album by Robert Ely with an essay by Julian Bond, featuring paintings by Mose Tolliver
Self-Taught Artists of the 20th Century: An American Anthology from the Museum of American Folk Art, Lee Kogan Project Coordinator
Testimony: Vernacular Art of the African American South The Ronald and June Shelp collection. Edited by, Elisa Urbanelli and Anne Hoy
Film:
In the Realms of the Unreal: The Mystery of Henry Darger, directed by Jessica Yu
One Bad Cat: The Reverend Albert Wagner Story, A film by Thomas G. Miller
Websites:
www.Rawvision.com
www.Outsiderart.org
www.Kentuck.org
www.Slotinfolkart.com
www.Whohadada.com
www.Rawartlink.com
www.Folkartisans.com/mayorsoffice
www.Interestingideas.com
www.Folkart.org
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