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Everyday Genius: Self-Taught Art and the Culture of Authenticity

[DOC] Everyday Genius: Self-Taught Art and the Culture of Authenticity by Gary Alan Fine at Arts-Photography

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(Limelight). "A beautifully written; evocative tribute to an elusive art... Duke Ellington; Billie Holiday; Louis Armstrong; Teddy Wilson; Gerry Mulligan; Miles Davis; Charles Mingus; Charlie Parker; John Coltrane; Cecil Taylor; and Gato Barbieri." Performing Arts


#1952964 in eBooks 2006-08-01 2006-08-01File Name: B0044DFUPO


Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Interesting Read for Artists of ANY GenreBy CPceramicsThis book can be long. wordy and involved reading. I for one was not quite expecting such a deep. philosophical discussion. However. I have enjoyed most of my experience with this great book. Every artist - or anyone interested in art - would greatly benefit from the perspective that Fine brings to the art world in general. not just Folk or Self-Taught Art. He talks about the quandary of defining art as a whole and then again into subdivisions (such as Self-Taught vs. Fine art). He talks about the importance and difficulty of assigning labels (Self-Taught. Folk Art. Outsider Art) and how that can be limiting or empowering. Sometimes he gets more in depth in the Folk Art scene than I have the ability (or interest) to follow. but the philosophical discussion is very valuable.0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. like.itBy SerenityWasnt bad but it was for a class so I couldnt say with confidence that I still would.have bought this otherwise.5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. THIS BOOK IS LONG OVERDUEBy Peter GoodmanWhen "Self-Taught Art". "Contemporary Folk Art". "Outsider Art". "Art Brut" or whatever you wish to call (definition of this style is just one section of the book) is finally looked upon as a ligimate movement of Style this book will be a reference that is constantly looked upon to show the difficulties there was and currently is in the acceptance of this Art into the mainstream.The chapters and their break up are clearly referenced and the debate that they create is magnificent. I thought it was as simple as "Art for Arts sake" before reading this book but now I know that there is a lot more to this genre of Art.Compelling reading that anyone who owns or is looking at venturing into future purchases of "Self Taught Art" should read before opening their wallets.

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