Self-Made at the American Folk Art Museum explores a century of artists inventing themselves (opens in new tab)
There is something deeply intimate about self-taught artists—those who come to art not through institutions, though through instinct, necessity, and an unrelenting inner drive to make something visible. The work carries a different kind of weight. It is not polished for approval or filtered through theory before it arrives; it is lived, and that presence... Read More
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