Intuit: Visionary Ball 2019, Chicago ILMeet our editor John Maizels at this great event in Chicago – book your tickets now! Prinzhorn Collection, HeidelbergHelene Beitler until August 30, 2019 The Prinzhorn Collection presents the touring exhibition “so gesehen” ("seen that way"), which features the 50 award-winning works of the eponymous art competition for psychiatry-experienced artists at various locations in Baden-Württemberg. Prinzhorn Collection Hart Club, LondonAugust 22 – September 16, 2019 Hart Club will premiere previously unseen work by artist David Bassadone. At age 72, Bassadone has been drawing everyday for 60 years. He has a photographic memory that allows him to recreate chosen images with remarkable density and accuracy. Hart Club Galerie ART CRU BerlinBelhe Zaimoglu until August 31, 2019 Gallery ART CRU Berlin presents paintings from the intercultural group exhibition organised with Offenes Atelier St. Hedwig, Berlin, and Project Ability, Glasgow. “A Dream – What Else” explores dreams and reality and how art can merge the two together. Galerie ART CRU Berlin Summertime Gallery in New YorkAlice Wong until August 31, 2019 The first exhibition by the non-profit SUMMERTIME, titled "TAN LINES", has opened at Institute 193's annex space in the East Village, NYC, and features works by Joseph Algieri, Everette Ball, Mary T. Bevlock, Mike Goodlett, Camille Holvoet, Lucy Nagle, Byron Smith and Alice Wong. Institute 193 (1B) Bethlem Museum of the Mind, Kent, UKJulian Trevelyan until August 31, 2019 “Brilliant Visions” presents drawings and paintings by Surrealist artists who took part in the Guttman-Maclay mescaline experiments of the 1930s. Alongside archival material and additional artworks from the Bethlem Musem’s collection, the exhibition features artists such as Julian Trevelyan, Basil Beaumont and Herbrand Williams. The exhibition provides an insight into the first era of research into psychedelics and mental states. Bethlem Museum of the Mind Arts Project AustraliaWarren O'Brien until September 14, 2019 “I Think I Split My Tongue” considers the unique role of language in the work of Arts Project Australia studio artists. Parallel exhibition “Windows: Warren O’Brien Solo” presents O’Brien’s luminous layers of ink and reflective metallic painting. Arts Project Australia In our special summer sale, we are offering a huge 50% off back issues and books, for a limited time!For orders of 10+ issues please email info@rawvision.com for reduced postage.cover image: Sulton Rogers, Gordon W. Baily Collection Raw Vision Short Film CompetitionBelow is Paddy Steel and Jess Levine's entry into the 2019 Raw Vision short film competition. A brief overview of the work of contemporary abstract artist Jess Levine, describing her creative process, barriers to personal creativity, achievements, creative goals, objectives and ambitions. The film was made after Levine was discharged from psychiatric hospitals and began working independently as a full time artist. Click here to see the rest of the short film entries. |