Art: James Castle (1899-1977), Idaho

James Castle, who was born deaf in a small town in Idaho, made drawings, assemblages, and books from found materials with makeshift brushes and ink that he made using soot and saliva. Quelle: Flavorwire
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James Castle - 1900-1977 Fleisher Ollman Gallery
From Idaho to the Smithsonian, the Journey of James Castle
James Castle, "Untitled," n.d., found paper, soot, color of unknown origin, wheat paste, and string, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the James Castle Collection and Archive and museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment, 2013.27.10
The Collection | MoMA
Cardboard construction by James Castle. Untitled 1935. Crayon on cardboard sewn with string.
James Castle
James Castle by sokref1, via Flickr
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The wedding dress comes in wearing? James Castle
james castle at gwangju art biennale 2010
having no access to traditional art making materials, deaf and mute artist james…
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James Castle. "Sin título". Construcción. James Castle Collection and Archive. Cortesía de Knoedler and Co. Nueva York
James Castle
James Castle (1899-1977), his art made from cardboard, string, packaging, mail
LACMA Plans to Create a Film Museum
Folk art, Outsider art, Art Brut — no matter what you call it, the work of self-taught artists has been fascinating doctors, curators, and other artists for the past hundred years. Inspired by a vi…