Jennifer Lauren Gallery, LondonNick Blinko, photo: Ellie Walmsley February 25 – March 4, 2020 Jennifer Lauren Gallery presents "Monochromatic Minds: Lines of Revelation" at Candid Arts Trust, London. It is the largest ever exhibition of self-taught, disabled and outsider artists from around the world, featuring black and white artwork through a variety of mediums including drawing, ceramics and textiles. Featuring many previously unseen works from 61 artists, the exhibition brings together emerging creators alongside established outsider artists. Talks and workshops are available to book too. Candid Arts Trust American Folk Art Museum, New Yorkuntil May 31, 2020 "American Perspectives: Stories from the American Folk Art Museum Collection" showcases more than 70 works of folk and self-taught art from the museum’s premier collection. These works respond to freedom, tolerance and intolerance, opportunity, and legacy, and offer firsthand testimony to chapters in the unfolding story of the United States. American Folk Art Museum Inuti Galleri, StockholmAivar Kurvits February 20 – March 6, 2020 Inuti Galleri presents works by Estonian outsider artist Aivar Kurvits. Inuti Galleri La Pop Galerie, Sèteabove left: Pakito Bolino, above right: Gerard Lattier until March 7, 2020 La Pop Galerie presents new works by Pakito Bolino and classic paintings by Gerard Lattier. La Pop Galerie Martin Ramírez Booth at ADAA Art Show, NYMartin Ramírez until March 1, 2020 Ricco Maresca Gallery (NY) currently have a Martín Ramírez Booth at ADAA Art Show, presenting never before seen works by the Mexican-American self-taught artist (1895–1963). Raw Vision 104 is a special memorial issue for Roger Cardinal (1940–2019). Other features include the recent discovery of Gerry Dalton's environment in London, technicolour works by Geraldo Gonzalez, the two sides of Carlo Zinelli’s graphic artwork, an artist's view of James Castle's home, William Thomas Thompson's latest work, and lots more! |