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Autism, Art and Children
The Stories We Draw

 

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Autism, Art and Children
The Stories We Draw

by Julia Kellman (Author)

 

Hardback

ISBN: 9780897897358

 

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This title explores the work of young artists with autism and describes how they create narrative meaning through visual means, which challenges traditional thinking on their images and suggests the importance of art for other children as well.


<p>Rather than approaching the art of precocious young artists with autism as enigmatic and symptomatic, their work is explored as having its origin in human physiology and in the intrinsic human need for meaning. The narrative images in these young artists' exceptional art serve as both evidence and focus, allowing us to see the commonalities of all art and image-making. No art has been considered more enigmatic than that of young children with autism, for their often extremely early drawings intrigue viewers with their vivid, visually-based, perspective emphasis. <p>Such art, often spontaneously produced by artists frequently considered retarded, is difficult to understand within the usual constructs of drawing pedagogy that emphasizes the necessity of practice and experience for mastery. However, it is a useful means of expressing one's interior self and of sharing with others a tale of one's own creation. Finally, this expression forms enduring links with other people in the common human language of lines and forms.


 

ISBN 897897358
ISBN13 9780897897358
Publisher Greenwood Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 28/02/2001
Pages 150
Weight (grammes) 430
Published in United States
Height (mm) 234
Width (mm) 156