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John Foster|Accidental Mysteries

Extraordinary Spanish Art Environments

Jo Farb Hernández spent close to fourteen years surveying the elaborate fanciful worlds, idiosyncratic sculptures and unique visionary creations of 45 self-taught Spanish artists.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries

Horror Movie Posters

Accidental Mysteries for November 3, 2012 highlights vintage horror movie posters.

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Asemic Writing: Open to Interpretation

Michael Jacobson’s Gallery of Asemic Writing is a website repository for international artists, writers, readers and viewers.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries

Giraffe Houses of the Ozarks

Giraffe houses are generally thought to have first appeared around 1910, but their acceptance grew during the 1930s.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries

The Open Eye: The Home Collection of Ray Yoshida

Accidental Mysteries for September 29, 2013 focuses on the vast home collection of Chicago artist and teacher Ray Yoshida.

John Foster|Insights Per Minute

John Foster on Colloquialisms

John Foster has been a longtime collector of self-taught art and vernacular photography, as well as an artist, designer, and art curator.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries

Barkcloth Art of the Omie

Accidental Mysteries for September 22 focuses on art of the Ömie people of New Guinea — powerful, graphic works on barkcloth that they call nioge.

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Artful Mourning

The art of mourning in Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries: a look at post-mortem and memorial photographs and memorabilia.

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The Enchanted Highway

Accidental Mysteries for September 8, 2013 focuses on the Enchanted Highway.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries

Folk Funeraria of the South

Accidental Mysteries for August 18th focuses on folk funeraria of the South.

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Stitching Stories

Accidental Mysteries for August 11, 2013 focuses on Jane Waggoner Deschner and her stitched stories.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries

The Collection de l’Art Brut

It was Jean Dubuffet who coined the term Art Brut to describe art that was raw, pure and untainted by rules or schooling. This was art that emerged from the minds of madness — or genius.

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