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10 Outsider Artists You Should Know I Behind the Masterpiece
"What is Outsider Art? A term popularized by Roger Cardinal in 1972, Outsider Art is a category of Art that's both intoxicating and elusive—works created beyond the sanctioned corridors of academia, by self-taught artists or those working from the margins of society. Once dismissed as "low brow" and not considered as real art, the 10 artists whose works we'll review today, now hangs in major museums internationally. None of them began with the aim to be artists, but they were, and they remind us that art isn’t just something learned—it’s something lived. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 3:14 - Sponsored Segment 4:18 - "The Dream" by Henri Rousseau 9:49 - "The Hold House Port Mear Square Island Port Mear Beach" by Alfred Wallis 13:58 - "Quai aux Fleures" by Louis Vivin 18:09 - "Giraffe" by Niko Pirosmani 23:04 - "Funeral Procession" by Clementine Hunter 29:00 - "Sugaring Off" By Grandma Moses 34:30 - "House" by Bill Traylor 39:34 - "John Kane in the Looking Glass" by John Kane 45:51 - "Untitled (Train and Tunnel)" by Martin Ramirez 50:22 - "Holy Mountain I" by Horace Pippin 56:28 - Conclusion" from the video introduction
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