The Outsider Art Fair
The Outsider Art Fair
By Jerry Saltz
Outsider, Self taught and Visionary are labels still used today to separate artists, and “real artists” and determine whose work gets chosen to be part of the institutions. Jerry Saltz, criticizes this issue without holding back. He makes valid points which show how ridiculous and outdated this idea is, and how it is time for institutions and everyone to open their eyes and embrace the change. This practice profiles, and discriminates artist. It creates a line where there should be none, and prevents all this talented and creative individuals to gain recognition and claim their spot in the light.
Saltz, raises an important point when he talks about how the story of art is being misrepresented, due to opportunities not being given equally, which at the end it affects art itself because there is no such a thing as outsider art. Art, and the art world should be inclusive without excuses. As an artist isn't an artist because they went to school and got a degree that says so, they are artists because it's in them, because they have talent, whether it was self taught or not and they produce work that is relevant, that it's beautiful, that is rich and that deserves to be appreciated by everyone.
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