If you have been
referred by an outsider who may be known to the hiring manager, even better.
Not exact matches
Rice also
refers to herself as an «
outsider» and a «career prosecutor,» but her crime - fighting record has been under fire
by one of her AG primary opponents, Sen. Eric Schneiderman, whose campaign has noted that crime in Nassau County has actually risen on Rice's watch.
And the day that Ed Miliband
refers to «the cave of Adullam» (the fortified refuge used
by David — the ancient King, not Ed's brother) in his conference speech, you'll know that he's
referring to those groups of political
outsiders who are plotting their comeback after recent defeat.
Though the art world may not yet have a satisfactory way of
referring to artists like Mullen, who are variously described
by such leaky terms as self - taught,
outsider, and vernacular, it has, over the past few years, shown more interest in them and is gradually growing the existing market for their work.
The best place to find
Outsider Art, a genre that
refers to art made
by artists who derive all inspiration through looking inward — not the conventions of contemporary or modern art.
By Betty Ann Brown French artist Jean Dubuffet coined the term art brut (usually translated into English as «Outsider Art») to refer to work «created by people outside the professional art world... from their own depths and not from the stereotypes of Classical or fashionable art.&raqu
By Betty Ann Brown French artist Jean Dubuffet coined the term art brut (usually translated into English as «
Outsider Art») to
refer to work «created
by people outside the professional art world... from their own depths and not from the stereotypes of Classical or fashionable art.&raqu
by people outside the professional art world... from their own depths and not from the stereotypes of Classical or fashionable art.»
Works
by self - taught, non-academic artists are usually
referred to as «naïve» or «
outsider art» and are conventionally viewed as a distinct category, separate from modern art.
Foto Johannes SchwartzIn the late 40s and the 50s he played a crucial part in the appreciation of art produced
by psychiatric patients, children and self - taught painters (naive painters), nowadays also
referred to as «
outsider art».