
Landscape with two patterned houses, one with patterned lean-to, date unknown
James Castle, American
Soot and spit and unidentified blue pigment
10 1/8 x 11 1/2 inches (25.7 x 29.2 cm)
The James Castle Collection, L.P.
Courtesy of Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia
James Castle, American
Soot and spit and unidentified blue pigment
10 1/8 x 11 1/2 inches (25.7 x 29.2 cm)
The James Castle Collection, L.P.
Courtesy of Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia
James Castle: A Retrospective
October 14, 2008 - January 4, 2009
James Castle: A Retrospective marks the first comprehensive museum exhibition of the work of James Castle (1899–1977), an artist from Idaho who, despite undergoing no formal or conventional training, is especially admired for the unique homemade quality combined with an acute visual sensibility that characterizes his work.
By all accounts deaf since birth, and presumably never having learned much language, Castle turned his obsessive and constant production of drawn images into his primary mode of communication with what must often have seemed the strange and baffling world around him.
This exhibition consists of some 275 drawings, color wash pieces, handmade books, and constructions selected from museums and private collections, including many from the holdings in Castle’s estate from Boise, Idaho.






