Japanese outsider art show Souzou 'not to be missed'

Wellcome's new exhibition of work by Japan's outsider artists is strange and enthralling

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(Image credit: Shiga Prefecture, image © Wellcome Library, London)

What you need to knowThe Wellcome Collection's major new Spring exhibition, Souzou: Outsider Art from Japan, features more than 300 artworks, including drawing, painting, sculpture and textiles by 46 Japanese artists.

'Outsider art' refers to work made by self-taught artists often living on the margins of society, while 'souzou' is a Japanese term combining the idea of creation and imagination. The art in this show has been selected in collaboration with the Museum of Psychiatry in Haarlem (the Netherlands) and the Social Welfare Organisation Aiseikai (Tokyo). The artists have mostly been diagnosed with learning or behavioural disorders.

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