Wild Art will be a visual exploration of everything and anything from outside the exclusive and rarefied spectrum of the 'Art World'.

It will present a highly illustrated account of the most exciting examples of the vast multitude of 'other' art worlds - mostly left unmentioned within the professional art literature - that proliferate outside the boundaries of the Art World. The art that most professionals - art critics, art historians, artists, auctioneers, collectors and dealers tend to ignore.

At its heart, this book raises the question of what constitutes 'art' by celebrating the artists and art forms that are usually ignored by the art establishment.

Envisaged as a chunky, bold and brash book, Wild Art will feature 480 pages of extraordinary things that defy taste and art world standards of acceptability. A panoply of 'artistic creations' made outside the Art World, including erotic paintings, sand sculptures, ice sculptures, body art, customised cars, art made out of food, discarded drink cans, minuscule pin-heads sculptures, crazy Christmas lights, pavement art and much more. Featuring 350 captioned images, a text introduction and chapter introductions, Wild Art, celebrates the very best, bizarre and brilliant from the world of 'outsider art'.

Industry Reviews

"Authors David Carrier and Joachim Pissarro have bravely stepped out into the unknown, shone a light in the corners, looked under rocks and come back with a collection of the offbeat, outre, and overlooked treasures that exist outside the snobbish world of The Arterati. [...] GBP25 for a 480-page hardback including 350 illustrations represents exceptional value for money." - Dazed Digital

"There is art by and for everyone in this book. [..] The 350 extraordinary artworks featured here are often moving, funny or shocking, celebrating the beauty and art in everything." - Shortlist

"I'm blown away by Wild Art. Some of the images are so refreshing and startling that they help you look at the everyday world again renewed and invigorated. Joachim Pissarro and David Carrier have created a wonderful book." - Publishers Weekly