Art on the Margins

Interesting discussion at a Charleston Farmhouse as part of the Charleston Festival on outsider art.

The event was chaired by Marc Steene, founder and director of the charity Outside In and author of “Outside In: Exploring the Margins of Art”. He was joined by artists Grayson Perry and Dannielle Hodson to discuss what outside art is, art outside the mainstream of the art world, and the diversity of creators.

Perry talked about how outsider art had influenced him and whether work which involved craft skills, such as his ceramics, was in that category. Hodson had started from an outsider standpoint but is currently studying at the Royal Academy.

They talked about whether knowing the story of an artist added to the work feeling that it adds “lustre to the work”. I loved Perry’s quote that “most art in most eras was rubbish really but time curated it”.

 

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