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James Castle: the experience of every day
Alternate title
Experience of every day
Abstract
"James Charles Castle (1899-1977) was a brilliantly original American artist whose creative practice and daily life were intimately entwined. Born profoundly deaf, he spent his entire life with his parents and other family members on a succession of farmsteads in southwest Idaho. The geographic remoteness of his rural home and studio was amplified by a social isolation, as he never learned to read, write, speak, sign, or lip-read. Yet he discovered an abiding need and acumen for personal expression, born of his instinctive visual perception and anchored in his everyday experience. This exhibition explores Castle's extensive and highly inventive body of work: drawings, handmade books, collages, and three-dimensional constructions produced from found materials (scrap cardboard, paper, string, ribbon, advertising, food labels, and printed text) and invented media, tools, and techniques. Ingenious and engagingly improvisational, his work serves as a visual chronicle of his day-to-day experiences, an intimate record of life on his family's farm, and expression of his dreams, memories, and fantasies."--Minneapolis Institute of Art's website.
Contents
Director's foreword / Kaywin Feldman -- "The experience of every day" / Dennis Michael Jon-- Catalogue of works -- James Castle: Chronology -- Checklist of the exhibition.
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Minneapolis: Minneapolis Institute of Art, [2016]
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ISBN
- 9780996269926
- 0996269924
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Notes
- Director's foreword by Kaywin Feldman.
- "This catalogue was published in conjunction with the exhibition 'James Castle: the Experience of Every Day,' organized and presented by the Minneapolis Institute of Art, May 21 through August 21, 2016."--Title page verso.
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