Use for the genre of art produced outside of the culture of the art world, as embodied by the international art market and established art institutions, and unmediated by the standards, traditions, and practices of that culture; often intensely expressive of the personal vision or aesthetic of the artist. For the genre of art that is the product of the traditional rules and procedures of creation of a culturally cohesive community or context, use "folk art."
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art brut
art of the insane
art, isolate
art, naive
art, outsider
art, psychiatric
art, psychotic
art, raw
art, self-taught
art, visionary
brut, art
insane, art of the
isolate art
l'art brut
naive art
psychiatric art
psychotic art
raw art
self-taught art
visionary art
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