Description: "Profiles more than 60 dwellings and monuments built by artists." --Publishers Weekly
From Miami's Coral Castle to LA's Watts Towers, Architectural Fantasies explores over 60 dwellings across more than 30 states. These artist-built spaces allow one to step directly into the artwork, and range from scratch-built creations and modified structures to monuments, sites of devotion, and intricately decorated interiors. Is it a rollercoaster? A cathedral? A dream? There you are, traveling along the beautiful backroads of western Tennessee, or the majestic mountains of Colorado, or a quiet neighborhood in upstate New York, when you encounter a monumental and wondrous creation. You have found Billy Tripp's Mindfield, Jim Bishop's Castle, or Prophet Isaiah Robertson's Second Coming House--examples of unconventional and unique visionary architecture. All across the U.S., these self-taught artists and architects, working outside of the mainstream, unite function with fantasy. The works are generally monumental, frequently provocative, often whimsical, sometimes reverential, and regularly misunderstood--but always remarkable. Experience this window into the passion and the innovation of some of our most creative artists and the ways they transform the spaces in which they live and work.Brief description: Jo Farb Hernández, Director Emerita of SPACES (Saving and Preserving Arts and Cultural Environments) and Professor Emerita at San José State University, is an internationally recognized scholar of the work of self-taught artists, and an award-winning author, curator, and photographer. Hernández has been particularly focused on the field of vernacular art environment builders for over five decades-first in the US and, for the last 25 years, in Spain-and is one of very few scholars worldwide to dedicate their careers to this under-recognized group of makers. Notably, her series Singular Spaces: From the Eccentric to the Extraordinary in Spanish Art Environments, (Raw Vision 2013; 5 Continents Editions 2023), based on two dozen years of primary fieldwork in Spain, provides an encyclopedic treatment of the field.
Review Quotes: "Jo Farb Hernández captures the boundless breadth of inventions embedded in the United States' most extraordinary art environments. This book is an essential record of alternate stories and thriving contributions to the fields of art and architecture."--Valérie Rousseau, Curatorial Chair and Senior Curator of 20th-Century & Contemporary Art, American Folk Art Museum (AFAM)