Outsider art
Esquema
Jerarquía
Descripción
Refers to art created or collected according to a philosophy of avoidance of the conventional fine art tradition. The concept generally refers to art that fits the ideal described by Jean Dubuffet, who posited that art should be inventive, non-conformist, unprocessed, spontaneous, insulated from all social and cultural influences, "brut," created without thought of financial gain or public recognition, and based upon autonomous inspiration, in direct contrast to the stereotypes of the traditional or official artistic culture. Dubuffet sought such art in the work of psychiatric patients and other insulated individuals. It is generally distinct from "naive art," which is created by those without formal training, but not necessarily in accordance with the principals described above. It is also typically distinct from "folk art," which is made according to the rules and traditions of a particular culture.
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Otros términos
- 非主流藝術 [zh]
- marginale kunst [nl]
- art marginal [fr]
- Outsider-Kunst [de]
- fēi zhǔ liú yì shù [zh]
- fei zhu liu yi shu [zh]
- fei chu liu i shu [zh]
- art brut [en]
- art brut [es]
- art of the insane [en]
- raw art [en]
- isolate art [en]
- psychiatric art [en]
- psychotic art [en]
- visionary art (outsider art) [en]
- art, outsider [en]
- l'art brut [en]
- l'art brut [fr]
- 粗野藝術 [zh]
- 生藝術 [zh]
- 澀藝術 [zh]
- 原生藝術 [zh]
- Alternativkunst [de]
- arte bruto (art brut) [es]
- arte fuereño [es]
- outsider konst [sv]