December 31, 2009
The D Word: Henrik Drescher
Among outsider artists, Howard Finster, Adolf Wölfli, and others have become gallery and museum insiders. And one self-taught primitive, Martin Ramirez, is now commemorated with a sheet of five United States postage stamps—the first and only to be so honored. Outsiders have long been inspiration for inside artists with a penchant for the raw and guileless. Henrik Drescher, a Danish born, peripatetic illustrator, author and book artist, studied all the non-academic art he could lay his eyes on—including “weird signage and Jehovah’s Witness drawings and Hare Krishna art … and let’s not forget Henry Darger!”
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By Steven Heller
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