Contributions

  • Sloan, Mark. - Contributor
  • Degener, Ted. - Contributor
  • Schubert, Marcus, 1955- - Contributor
  • Meta Museum. - Contributor

Publication

1997 - Aperture, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

27,750 words, Guess

Page Count

111 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Goodreads332805
  • LibraryThing798742

Classifications

  • LCCN7432.5.A78 M36 1997

Description

The works depicted in Self-Made Worlds - some very well-known, others presented for the first time - challenge long-standing ideas about what art is and what it can be. From Le Palais Ideal, built in a small French village by the mailman Cheval, to the Hubcap Ranch by Litto Damonte of California, to Nek Chand's hundreds of human and animal sculptures made from waste and recycled materials and set in a massive landscaped rock garden in northwest India, Self-Made Worlds is an international tour of some of the most remarkable manifestations of the idiosyncratic, eccentric glory of the human imagination. Ever since the first cave dweller decorated the walls with charcoal and ocher, people have sought to elaborate on their immediate surroundings in ways that balance the relationships between themselves and the world they live in. Scattered across the globe are remarkable individuals variously termed "outsiders," "obsessive visionaries," and "folk artists," for whom the everyday conventions of modern society do not apply. These unique individuals and the environments they create are celebrated in Self-Made Worlds.

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