

Richard Metzger
07.26.2009

Nick Cave
HG Wells
Louis Wain


Wildly popular in Victorian England, for several years Wain’s drawings and postcards were all the rage, but eventually his popularity began to… well, wane. After being taken advantage of in several investment “opportunities,” Wain’s mental health deteriorated and he was interred at a mental hospital in the poverty ward. News of his circumstances were publicized by H.G. Wells, who organized the funds to move Wain into a nicer hospital with a colony of cats, along with Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald who personally intervened on Wain’s behalf.
In the final years of his life, Wain’s cats became more abstract and less whimsical. His once playful cats began to resemble fearsome, almost kaleidoscopic, Hindu deities. Many psychological textbooks feature drawings from various stages in the artist’s career to show the progression of Wain’s schizophrenia.
Beginning in the late 60s, Wain’s work came into fashion again and has become sought after by collectors. In 2009 Nick Cave, a Wain enthusiast since the late 70s, organized the first showing of Wain’s work outside of England when he exhibited his work as part of the All Tomorrow’s Parties concert series in Australia. Artist Tracy Emin and musician David Tibet are also prominent collectors of Wain’s work. The Chris Beetle Gallery will present a Louis Wain show in Yorkshire, England from August 4th to September 13, 2009
Catland: The Art of Louis Wain
http://www.lilitu.com/catland/
Louis Wain bio
http://lambiek.net/artists/w/wain_louis.htm
1 comment:
Freud used to say we all have some pathology or psychological disorder... I just wonder which could be this guy's disorder? because he seems to have a little fixation with certain animal.
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