
Art brut also known as outsider or visionary or self taught art is an ever expanding field as it has attracted considerable attention in the 21st Century, now with its own dedicated galleries, museums, exhibitions, art fairs and publications. In this the fourth group post on this fascinating subject I have chosen three artists currently at work and one who, although working on creating his own imaginary utopia for sixty years was only discovered in the first decade of the new century, towards the end of his life.
Matthew Nightingale
An ex-prisoner Nightingale takes between six months to a year to create his meretricious crafted paintings, often combining mixed media. He has only recently agreed to representation, by the excellent Henry Boxer Gallery in the UK, as he is loathed to be parted with his work, so information concerning the artist is scarce. Highly decorative borders featuring flora, fauna and religious iconography frequently surround a central figure of a woman, skull or foetus in utero. Finely crafted inserts are another notable feature.



Anne Marie Grgich
One of the most respected art brut artists working today, who has exhibited all across the world, Grgich has mastered her own unique form of collage. Taking a book from the 1950’s she will over-paint, collage and then paint some more to form layers. Renowned for her bold expressionistic faces, I am also particularly taken by her vibrantly crowded recent works.



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Margot
Apart from a brief artist statement which reveals that even the name is a pseudonym, I could find no information about this artist. Born in 1982, at the age of 32 Margot suddenly started drawing tirelessly. Precise, elaborate, bursting with a kinetic energy and a over-flowing symmetry, the art speaks for itself.




Renaldo Kuhler
A talented self taught artist, Kuhler worked at the North Carolina Museum of Natural History as a scientific illustrator for most of his life. He always had happy memories of his brief period growing up in Rockland County, New York in an otherwise unhappy childhood and it was here that he based his imaginary kingdom of Rocaterrania, bordered by Canada and Northern New York state. Rocaterrania had its own laws, language, ethnic groups, customs and even members of a third sex called neutants.





I love all of these, but particularly Matthew Nightingale’s work, which reminds me very much of Gustav Klimt.
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Thank you Peter… yes that is a good spot. I am very taken with all of them obviously.
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Just so very brilliant! I especially enjoyed the ones the Ladies created, wonderful!
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You know I always try to be fair and balanced when possible. For this kind of genius there is no bar from gender or race or circumstances. Glad you enjoyed.
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Still I liked them more…
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Good… that is the thing about doing a group post is that everyone will have their favourites so job is a good ‘un
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So now I’m like everyone, finally! Mission accomplished.
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Hehe no you are your own true self always Sue.
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That is beautiful! Thank you for sharing this
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My pleasure. This is definitely an obsession of mine lately. Thank you for the comment.
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They’re all stunning. I love the Matthew Nightingale ones the most.
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They are kind spectacular though I am partial to them all. Thank you for the comment.
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Fascinating images with incredible detail. Margot’s work has a nightmarish psychedelic quality for me. Love Nightingale’s use of collage with paint.
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Yes I agree that Margot has a feverish nightmarish quality. Nightingale’s is very clever as well as very precise.
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I enjoyed this collection of artwork Mr. C. I’m glad you are continuing your series of this exceptional art form.
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Thank you Miss Heart… you know me when I find something interesting I can drone on about it for ages. Glad you enjoyed these exceptional artists.
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Corrected thank you.
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More outstanding finds, Mr. Cake. Very intriguing is the enigma of Margot. The art is just breathtaking. And I love the fictional Rocaterrania! That’s very cool
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I try my best to bring only the best. I am really enjoying discover more about this field of art. Glad you enjoyed.
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I can imagine. I love researching my favorite things
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To create just to create… that is a wonderful thing.
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Renaldo Kuhler seems discouraging awesome. 🙄
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Very true. An exceptional fantasist.
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Reblogged this on lampmagician.
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Thank you my friend!
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You are much welcome 👍
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