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• New Henry Darger Book Hits Shelves

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Publisher’s Summary:
“This large-format, lavishly illustrated volume presents the iconic American outsider artist in a new critical light, locating him for the first time as a major figure in the history of contemporary art. Self-taught and working in isolation until his death in 1973, Henry Darger realized an elaborate fantasy world of remarkable beauty and strangeness, through hundreds of paintings and an epic written narrative. Angel-like Blengins with butterfly wings, natural catastrophes, innocent girls, and murderous soldiers all appear in Darger’s scenes, which are reproduced in this book in double-page and gatefold spreads. In the volume’s introductory essay, Klaus Biesenbach examines the radical originality of Darger’s art, including his use of collage, incorporation of religious themes and iconography, and frequent juxtaposition of innocence with violence. An essay by Brooke Davis Anderson illuminates Darger’s source materials and techniques. Michael Bonesteel puts Darger’s life in the context of his work and selects key texts to accompany the illustrations. The book also includes for the first time the text of Darger’s History of My Life, the artist’s autobiography. The only book of its kind, Henry Darger offers an authoritative, balanced, and insightful look at an American master. Hardcover, color. 320 pages. $85″ (Prestel)

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We highly suggest watching the 2004 documentary entitled In The Realms of the Unreal for more information about Darger’s art, his now famous characters the Vivian Girls and his mysterious life. The original works by Darger can be seen at the American Folk Art Museum in NYC through September 13, 2010.

posted by: Brent Carter

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