Nick Blinko
Artist Bio
In the case of British artist Nick Blinko (b.1961), who has in the past been hospitalised, the need to make pictures is stronger than the desire for the psychic ‘stability’ brought by therapeutic drugs which adversely affects his ability to work. His images are constructed of microscopically detailed elements, sometimes consisting of literally hundreds of interconnecting figures and faces, which he draws without the aid of magnifying lenses and which contain an iconography that places him in the company of the likes of Bosch, Bruegel and the late Goya. These pictures produced in periods when he was not taking medication bring no respite from the psychic torment and delusions from which he suffers. In order to make art, Blinko risks total psychological exposure. -Colin Rhodes . ‘Outsider Art : Spontaneous Alternatives’, Thames & Hudson
Nick Blinko on Kinz + Tillou Fine Art
Nick Blinko at the Henry Boxer Gallery
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