This cross-disciplinary book, situated on the periphery of culture, employs humour to better comprehend the arts, the outsider and exclusion, illuminating the ever-changing social landscape, the vagaries of taste and limits of political correctness. Each chapter deals with specific themes and approaches – from the construct of outsider and complexity of humour, to Outsider Art and spaces – using various theoretical and analytical methods. Paul Clements draws on humour, especially from visual arts and culture (and to a lesser extent literature, film, music and performance), as a tool of ridicule, amongst other discourses, employed by the powerful but also as a weapon to satirize them. These ambiguous representations vary depending on cont...
Parody: The Art That Plays with Art explodes the near-universal belief that parody is a copycat genr...
Parody: The Art That Plays with Art explodes the near-universal belief that parody is a copycat genr...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
Humour is the term for any message delivered through action, speech, writing or image, which produce...
The emphasis on precarity and conflict in contemporary art has meant that artists from sites of cris...
The title of the exhibition The Laughable Enigma of Ordinary Life comes from a line in Simon Critchl...
There are many functions of humour in visual art. Humour affacts the way we perceive an artwork and ...
French artist Jean Dubuffet delivered an anti-cultural manifesto in the 1940s. He fought against the...
Humour, depending on the level of comprehension of the audience to which it is directed, may be divi...
Humour, depending on the level of comprehension of the audience to which it is directed, may be divi...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, student, popularization, otherAccording to Thierry ...
This practice-led research project explores how humour can be employed to develop a methodology for ...
art writer Roger Cardinal who said in his book “Outsider Art”, published in 1972, “I believe that a ...
Modern humour appears to initiate the deconstruction of modern correspondence thinking. A close exam...
This special issue of EJHR results from the proceedings of an exploratory workshop that took place i...
Parody: The Art That Plays with Art explodes the near-universal belief that parody is a copycat genr...
Parody: The Art That Plays with Art explodes the near-universal belief that parody is a copycat genr...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
Humour is the term for any message delivered through action, speech, writing or image, which produce...
The emphasis on precarity and conflict in contemporary art has meant that artists from sites of cris...
The title of the exhibition The Laughable Enigma of Ordinary Life comes from a line in Simon Critchl...
There are many functions of humour in visual art. Humour affacts the way we perceive an artwork and ...
French artist Jean Dubuffet delivered an anti-cultural manifesto in the 1940s. He fought against the...
Humour, depending on the level of comprehension of the audience to which it is directed, may be divi...
Humour, depending on the level of comprehension of the audience to which it is directed, may be divi...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, student, popularization, otherAccording to Thierry ...
This practice-led research project explores how humour can be employed to develop a methodology for ...
art writer Roger Cardinal who said in his book “Outsider Art”, published in 1972, “I believe that a ...
Modern humour appears to initiate the deconstruction of modern correspondence thinking. A close exam...
This special issue of EJHR results from the proceedings of an exploratory workshop that took place i...
Parody: The Art That Plays with Art explodes the near-universal belief that parody is a copycat genr...
Parody: The Art That Plays with Art explodes the near-universal belief that parody is a copycat genr...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...