Thursday, November 12, 2009

Tell 'em That It's Human Nature: An Exhibition of Outsider Art

“Tell ’em that it’s Human Nature: An Exhibition of Outsider Art”
On View October 29th - December 10th 2009


This exhibition pairs the art of Phillip March Jones and selected artist from the Latitudes Art Center in Lexington Kentucky with work by Mose Tolliver, Hawkins Bolden, and Charles Williams.
In addition to painting and shooting photographs, Phillip March Jones has devoted his time to Latitudes as a volunteer working with the artists in their studio program for adults with developmental disabilities and variously with other artists across Kentucky and rural Alabama. The group of artists in the show is organized around this one example of volunteering and social work as actions capable of unifying an expanding field of contemporary untrained artists. In a more basic sense the exhibition considers art as a way for very different people to relate.
The term ‘untrained’ describes artists from a range of economic backgrounds, abilities, all races, and both genders and becomes mysteriously foggy amidst such broad inclusion since the only actual shared qualification is the absence of academic art training. Which is not to say that these artists are uneducated, though some have had absolutely no schooling, simply that any institutional experience came from outside of the school of fine arts. Taxonomy aside, the human impulse to create remains interesting, poignant and essentially indescribable.
Under the leadership of Bruce Burris and Crystal Bader, Latitude has grown into a full-time studio arts program and a full-time community organization and advocacy group. The members of Latitude are all considered to have a disability, but that does not prevent them from being engaged citizens and aspiring artists. The unintended consequence of Latitude's commitment to its members and our larger community is that the rest of us are made aware of our own limitations, but more importantly, of our own strengths. Latitude's force of will is contagious and its creations beautiful.


 Curated by Blain Vandenburg, Independent Curator

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