David Maclagan argues that behind the critical and commercial hype lies a cluster of assumptions about creative drives, the expression of inner worlds, originality, and artistic eccentricity. Although outsider art is often presented as a recent discovery, these ideas, Maclagan reveals, belong to a tradition that goes back to the Renaissance, when the modern image of the artist began to take shape. In Outsider Art, Maclagan challenges many of the current opinions about this increasingly popular field of art and explores what happens to outsider artists and their work when they are brought within the very world from which they have excluded themselves.
David Maclagan is an artist, art therapist, and university lecturer. He has published numerous articles on outsider art, art therapy, and image-based psychology, and is the author of Creation Myths: Man’s Introduction to the World and Psychological Aesthetics: Painting, Feeling and Making Sense.