North of the 45th Reception and Juror's Talk with John Foster
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DeVos Art Museum 1401 1401 Presque Isle Ave., Michigan
Join us for the North of the 45th closing reception and a talk with the juror, John Foster.
John Foster, a writer and scholar of art brut, photography, and self-taught art, has spent 40 years as an artist, educator, graphic designer, photographer, and curator of exhibitions throughout the United States. He has written for Raw Vision, Intuit’s Outsider, Folk Art Messenger, Missouri Historical Society Gateway, The Design Observer, and ENVISION. Additionally, John has been at the forefront of discovering important self-taught artists of the 20th century—namely “The Electric Pencil,” later identified as Edward Deeds. In 2019, John discovered a long-lost sculpture by William Edmondson (1875-1951), a self-taught sculptor who, in 1937, was the first African American artist to be given a solo exhibition at MoMA.He holds an MFA in painting from Washington University in St. Louis. Learn more about John Foster’s work and art collection at www.accidentalmysteries.com/.