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Crackpot Visionary Artist Marcel Storr


 

Crackpot Visionary Artist Marcel Storr – Photos and clips are allowed in this museum, but please, never use flash, as the works are fragile. Some of the works shown here of the entire works of Marcel Storr, the naïve Parisian artist born in 1911 who died in 1971, an orphan, beaten and made deaf, an illiterate who did menial jobs and who died in poverty, obscurity and mental/substance abuse sickness after moving to Saint-Denis, where I live, so I consider him a kind of artist neighbor (my work is in many museums around the world), has some of the works shown here enlarged and dry-mounted so we can see the incredible detail. Other works are shown in original size, usually on cheap cardboard. Besides a series of fantastic church drawings, his visions of cities, which could be our models when we are destroyed by nuclear disasters, he said, feeling sure the President of the United States would come see him for advice, look almost embroidered or in tapestry form. They have some texture. He declared himself a genius and Picasso “could not draw” and was no good, according to Storr. (My Parisian spouse hates Picasso and agrees with him on that.) The works have a glowing, psychedelic quality, and since he did not learn perspective, many are huge, even in tryptich form, so we could see it all. I think only one photo is known to exist of this artist, and this museum is in the 20th arrondissement of Paris and is free. The show will run well into March, 2012. The Pavillon Carré de Boudouin is typical of public arts spaces run

 

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