Description: Darger : The Henry Darger Collection at the American Folk Art Museum Really wild illustrations by a very famous American folk artist. I really would like to keep this but I’m out of space. My loss…really. “Sweetly colored, pleasingly composed, and delicately rendered, Henry Darger's scroll-like paintings of armies of transsexual children have had a cult status since they were first shown in 1997 at the American Folk Art Museum in New York. The museum's paintings are part of a vast series illustrating the artist's 15,000-page story about the rescue of naked abducted children by seven little girls. Darger, a reclusive janitor and self-taught artist with ambivalent feelings about religion, spent his childhood in a Catholic orphanage, and in the years before his death in 1973 attended Mass several times daily. The real virtues of this slender book are the 114 full-color illustrations of the paintings, which range from fanciful nature scenes to gruesome battle images. The chief essay, by Michel Thévoz, is a pretentious effort that treats Darger's startling and wholly original pastiche of images drawn from magazines and coloring books at a fastidious arm's length. --Cathy Curtis”
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Book Title: Darger : the Henry Darger Collection at the American Folk Art Museum
Item Length: 11.2in
Item Height: 0.8in
Item Width: 8.2in
Author: Brook Davis Anderson, Michel Thevoz
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Folk & Outsider Art, Museums, Tours, Points of Interest, American / General
Publisher: Abrams, Inc.
Publication Year: 2001
Genre: Travel, Art
Item Weight: 31.1 Oz
Number of Pages: 128 Pages