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Martin Ramirez - Framing His Life and Art (Hardcover)
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Martin Ramirez - Framing His Life and Art (Hardcover)
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Martin Ramirez, a Mexican migrant worker and psychiatric patient
without formal artistic training, has been hailed by leading New
York art critics as one of the twentieth century's greatest
artists. His work has been exhibited alongside masters such as Jose
Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, Salvador Dali, Marc
Chagall, Paul Klee, and Joan Miro. A landmark exhibition of
Ramirez's work at the American Folk Art Museum in 2007 broke
attendance records and garnered praise from major media, including
the New York Times, New Yorker, and Village Voice. Martin Ramirez
offers the first sustained look at the life and critical reception
of this acclaimed artist. Victor Espinosa challenges the stereotype
of outsider art as an indecipherable enigma by delving into
Ramirez's biography and showing how he transformed memories of his
life in Mexico, as well as his experiences of displacement and
seclusion in the United States, into powerful works of art.
Espinosa then traces the reception of Ramirez's work, from its
first anonymous showings in the 1950s to contemporary exhibitions
and individual works that have sold for as much as a half-million
dollars. This eloquently told story reveals how Ramirez's
three-decades-long incarceration in California psychiatric
institutions and his classification as "chronic paranoid
schizophrenic" stigmatized yet also protected what his hands
produced. Stripping off the labels "psychotic artist" and "outsider
master," Martin Ramirez demonstrates that his drawings are not
passive manifestations of mental illness. Although he drew while
confined as a psychiatric patient, the formal elements and content
of Ramirez's artwork are shaped by his experiences of cultural and
physical displacement.
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