A groundbreaking art exhibit, “Et Tu, Art Brute?” at Andrew Edlin Gallery, defies elitism by showcasing every submitted work, irrespective of artists’ backgrounds.
The initiative garnered 740 global submissions of various mediums, fostering inclusivity from established names to emerging talents, including a 3 1/2-year-old artist.
With a $200 price tag per artwork, the exhibit signals equitable artist-gallery collaboration, rejecting traditional art world barriers.
Curator Jamie Sterns, inspired by outsider art advocate Phyllis Kind, champions inclusivity, challenging art world norms.
The exhibit’s design, curated by Quintessa Matranga, promises an inviting, immersive experience.
This revolutionary approach underscores a growing demand for …