October 2010
Les allumés de l'art brut
in French. Lots of links
Véhicules rouillés - Jean Branciard
in French. Rusted metallic Sculptures.
Le poignard subtil
by 1 otherIn French.
"Des passerelles entre l'art populaire, l'art brut, l'art naïf, le surréalisme spontané et l'art immédiat: une poétique de l'immédiat"
Sharmanka kinetic theatre
Kinetic sculptures.
"Hundreds of carved figures and pieces of old scrap perform an incredible choreography to haunting music and synchronised light, telling the funny and tragic stories of the human spirit as it struggles against the relentless circles of life and death.
SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy) was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many countries have been fascinated by its magic, and based in Glasgow since 1996 it has gained a reputation as one of the city’s hidden treasures."
Le musée du silex
In French or Dutch. Site of the tour d'Eben-Ezer by visionary Robert Garcet
Kijkdozen en muizenhuizen van Richard Derks
In Dutch. Cool site with 'kijkdozen'.
Raw Vision
Magazine of outsider art
American Visionary Art Museum
Beautiful site of this Baltimore museum. Online galleries, list of visionary artists
September 2010
Cynthia3000 editions
In French.
Avant-garde, outsider art, 'pataphysique.
RE/search
"RE/Search grew out of Search & Destroy, which Jello Biafra, Dead Kennedys founder, called “the best punk rock publication, ever. It combined art and photography with in-depth interviews and articles.” Every RE/Search book continues the Punk Rock Cultural Revolution, but strives to provide permanent inspiration to artists/cultural scientists of the future, providing careful editing, reference sections, photos, art and anthropological history."
Les éditions Hermaphrodite
In French.
Outsider art, visonary art, cult fiction
May 2010
A journey round my skull
by 1 otherBook fetishism, illustrations and graphic design from around the world
October 2009
BOMB Magazine: Home Page
by 1 other"BOMB was named after Wyndham Lewis’s Blast, a 1917 journal edited by artists and writers. Following in this tradition, BOMB’s editors are also all practitioners of the arts. BOMB was launched because its early editors saw a gap between the way art and literature were discussed and understood by those individuals outside the creative arts and those within the disciplines. BOMB bridges that gap through intellectual, provocative, and daring interviews between artists speaking about their own process, as well as original poetry and fiction"