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Antoni Gaudi
- Spanish architect
- Associated with expressionist architecture and art nouveau
- Created the Church of the Sagrada Familia
- Comissioned by a wealthy family
- Eventually became municipal
- Updated gothic cathedral
- Classically trained
- Wanted to make something organic and to move away modern form
- Trained in yet wanted to move away from Bozart syle
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Edward James
- British arcitect
- Edward James was influenced by surealsim especially anthropological surealists
- Influenced by Sal Dhali and paranoid critical method
- Bought some land in a tropical like jungle in Mexico where he built a palace
- Architect with traditional training
- Considered yet questionably mainstream
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Nikki de St. Phalle
- Tarot Garden
- Associated with new realism
- Rejecting mainstream traditions, also participitory
- She made no profit off her garden
- Created a psychedelic garden with giant towers
- Made giant woman figures you could walk in
- Tarot Garden allows her to work out personal demons and depression
- Each character is a card of the Tarot
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Bruno Weber
- Not sure if he is an inspired insider or a ligit outsider
- Swiss
- Had plenty of formal art training
- His teacher taught him yoga and Budhism
- Nineteen sixty two created a home which eventually became a park
- The goal is for it to become an actual attraction
- Financed by himself
- No religiously motivated just wanted to do it
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Keith Haring
- Well known graffiti artist
- Used graffiti style to create signs, allows one to read the painting
- You read his work
- Admired Finster
- Founded "Act Up"
- Activist artist
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Fredensreich Hundertwasser
- Painter who became interested with architecture
- Became an activist to create architecture that is in harmony with nature
- Wrote moldiness manafesto
- Advocated natural forms of decay as appropiate environments
- Designed as a public housing project
- The design was to rejuvenate people's spirits
- Meant to be playful and whismical like a child
- Had to compromise his idea
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Robert Tatin
- First worked in the circus, was in WWII, and was trained in ceramics
- Was trained artist
- French
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James Hampton
- Washington D.C. artist
- Night time janitor
- Had a hidden passion/vision to collect objects and constructed his throne
- Used tin foil and random foils to make his collection
- Wrote about his work on a text panel, it is coded (like spirit script, but more systematic)
- Professionals are working on desyphering it
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Philadelphia Wireman
- Nineteen eighty two, Philadelphia- bags on street are found to have a bunch of wire sculptures
- Discovered by an art student who passed it to (John?) Ollman
- Believed to be a black artist
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Simon Rodia
- Made Watts Towers (giant)
- Decorated with whatever he found
- He is Italian
- Looks like Disney Land
- Considered more sculptures arcitecture
- Bent all the metal by hand
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Clarence Schmidt
- House of Mirrors
- Former stone mason
- Started with small house and over time kept adding more rooms
- Religiously inspired
- Durned down twice
- Nighbors hated it
- Photographed by Seymore Rosen
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Tressa "Grandma" Prisbey
- Bottle Village
- Twenty two buildings total
- Opened to visitors for twenty five cents
- Collection of seventeen thousand pencils
- Got bottles from city dump
- Over ten thousand bottles
- Keeps turkey farm's smell out
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J.P. Dinsmoor
- Garden of Eden
- Civil War soldier
- Wasn't well liked at first
- Labor personified and its persecutors
- At age eighty he remarried to a twenty year old and had two more kids
- Died at age eighty nine
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Fred Smith
- Lumberjack
- Retired and built the park
- German family
- Had unlimited access to Rhinelander beer bottles
- Tells stories of Frontier settlement, Native American, etc...
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Art nouveau
- Reaction to fine art decorative art and applied arts
- Emerged in at the turn on the of twentieth century
- Reaction to cold industrailized environment
- Anti geometric
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Surealism
- Above the real
- Come from beyond physical reality
- Many outsider artists had sureal encounts
- Inspired by DADA
- Against emperical reasoning
- If you remove the logical you get the illogical
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Jean Dubuffet
- Very influencial and mainstream
- Very important in bringing attention to l'art brut
- Emulated style in his own work
- Created environment art outside of Paris
- Rejected inorganic straight lines
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Achilles Rizzoli
- Compulsively drew pictures of building
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Thornton Dial
- 1 of 12 childern, poor, no father
- Married but wife has passed away
- Met Lonnie Holly who introduced him to Bill Arnet
- Arnet instantly took to Dial
- Compared to every famous artist
- Started off with tiger motifs
- His art always has a moral
- Would create to relax
- Originally did found art, until Arnet started teaching Dial and giving supplies
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