Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
ITE art is Finnish contemporary folk art. The acronym ITE comes from the Finnish words ‘itse tehty elämä’, i.e. self-made life. ITE is art which is dependent on its maker’s environment and experience; it is a way to live a good life that emphasises aesthetic values. ITE is the folk art of our times. In traditional folk art, the focus was on collectivity and tradition. In ITE art these values are replaced by individuality and unique creativity. Where traditional folk art was, above all, aesthetically elaborate handicraft, contemporary folk art is folk-like visual art based on skill and creativity. ITE artists work outside the art world and display their work in their everyday environments. They are self-taught, which means they have no formal training in art-making. They do not look up to professional artists, nor do they need guidance or support from any amateur art clubs.
RECORDING OF THE INTERVIEW AND TALK BETWEEN MIKE INGLIS AND HUGO KARLSON AUTISTIC ARTIST ABOUT THERE PROJECT IN SWEDEN