CHICAGO, IL.- Outsider Art: The Collection of Victor F. Keen (on view February 6-September 7, 2020) will have a seven-month exhibition run in Chicago, where enthusiasts have long promoted this art, sparked, in part, by artist Jean Dubuffet's 1951 speech at the Arts Club of Chicago endorsing the new genre.
Outsider Art: The Collection of Victor F. Keen features highlights drawn from the collection of the prominent Philadelphia-based art collector. This iconic exhibition showcases one of the premier collections of outsider art in the United States, featuring more than 40 of the genre's most famous artists, such as Martín Ramírez, George Widener, Lee Godie, Bill Traylor, James Castle and William Hawkins.
The exhibition's time on view will be filled with engaging public programs and educational events, including an artist talk with George Widener; a panel discussion with the collector, curator and an outsider art gallerist; and more.
Notable about Keen's collection is its depth and breadth: American and European artists, artists working at workshops such as Gugging, and living artists, including Ken Grimes and George Widener.
Keen began his collection of Catalin radios and outsider art in the '70s. While he acknowledges the shortcomings of the term "outsider art," he continues to favor art created by those often placed in this realm: artists making work, often from found materials, created for their own purposes and outside of the commercial art world.
"The biographical narrative of every outsider artist is unique, but most share one or more of the following: no or only limited art training; living with mental or physical infirmities; poverty; educational deficit; being held back by racial discrimination," says Keen. "I have found these aspects of the outsider art world compelling, including the fascinating (though almost always terribly challenging and unfortunate) variations in the individual artists' personal circumstances. But personal challenges and disadvantages for the artists aside, the art must stand on its own."
As one of the leading museums in the world dedicated to presenting outsider and self-taught art, exhibiting the collection of Victor F. Keen is a seminal recognition of an incredibly powerful group of makers and visionaries.
This exhibition is organized by Victor F. Keen and Bethany Mission Gallery (Philadelphia) in partnership with Sangre de Cristo Arts Center (Pueblo, Colo.) and Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art. When not on tour, these artworks are typically housed
in the Bethany Mission Gallery, a former Quaker meeting house and school.