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Is Art Brut art only for the mentally ill and marginalized? Let's look at the example of A.R.Ch's creativity

Chrysalis Mag 2022
Opinion|CONTEMPORARY ART|AR BRUT|01/12/2022
  • Chrysalis Mag
    author
  • A.R.Ch.
    dedication
  • Эмиль Крепелин
    mentioned
  • Ханц Принцхорн
    mentioned
  • Жан Дюбюффе
    mentioned
  • Роджер Кардинал
    mentioned
  • Генри Дарджер
    mentioned
  • Любовь Сенькова
    mentioned
  • Василий Сеньков
    mentioned
  • Y gallery (Ў)
    mentioned

Associated institutions

Naive, painful, lonely, renounced, childish... Most often, such an associative series comes to mind when looking at paintings made in the Art Brut style. Chrysalis Mag tried to find out how this controversial concept in art, which is gaining more and more popularity every day, came into being, and how its creator feels, using the example of the work of the Belarusian artist A.R.Ch.