Boneshop of the Heart
1991
53 min
Overview
This highly original and thought-provoking film explores a rich vein of visual expression and American individuality through incisive portraits of five contemporary southern folk artists, four of whom are African-American. The film reveals art forms so radically different from familiar folk traditions that the artists -- "Tin Man" Charlie Lucas, Vollis Simpson, Thornton Dial, Bessie Harvey, and "Sandman" Lonnie Bradley Holley -- defy classification. Variously known as "outsider" or "visionary" artists, they create unique aesthetic forms that challenge traditional distinctions between "fine" and "folk" art.
Genres
Documentary
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Cast
Bessie Harvey
Herself
Thornton Dial Sr.
Himself
Charlie 'Tinman' Lucas
Himself
Lonnie Holley
Himself
Vollis Simpson
Himself
Crew
Scott Crocker
Director
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