
Felipe
Jesus Consalvos
A Paper Wedding
c. 1920-50
mixed media collage on photograph
10 x 8"
Photo
courtesy of www.fleisher-ollmangallery.com
| Fleisher/Ollman Gallery
OLD CITY
The Fleisher/Ollman Gallery opened in Philadelphia in 1952 as
the Janet Fleisher Gallery. Over the course of the next four decades,
the Gallery established a reputation as one of the world’s
premiere sources of self-taught art, defining the field and helping
to develop major public and private collections of this once-marginalized
group of artists. We were among the first to mount major exhibitions
for Henry Darger, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Bill Traylor, and Martin
Ramirez, and we published early catalogues for James Castle, William
Edmondson, and Joseph Yoakum. Since 1997, when John Ollman became
sole owner, the Gallery’s emphasis has shifted toward the
exhibition of contemporary artists in order to reflect the influence
of the self-taught. This revised curatorial mission—recently
amended to remove from discourse entirely the “self-taught” label
as a distinct entity—has become particularly relevant as
many contemporary artists eschew the academic in favor of intuitive
practice. In addition to our modern and contemporary interests
(among them Joseph Cornell, H.C. Westermann, Ed Ruscha, and Alfred
Jensen), we continue to showcase the most significant American
vernacular artists of the 20th century, including the exclusive
representation of Felipe Jesus Consalvos and the Philadelphia Wireman.
Recently, due to our annual group shows of young Philadelphia talent,
cutting-edge young artists like Anthony Campuzano have joined this
pantheon alongside American modernists like Castle and Consalvos.
Hours:
Mon - Fri: 10:30 - 5:30
Sat: 12 - 5
Fleisher Ollman Gallery is located at:
1616 Walnut, Suite 100
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215.545.7562
E-mail: info@fleisher-ollmangallery.com
Web: www.fleisher-ollmangallery.com
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