Volume 219 - Issue 1 - July 2021
175 At Jennie Richee. Everything is allright though storm continues by Henry Darger. © ARS, NY and DACS, London 2021
Henry Darger (1892–1973) has posthumously become famous as a prominent Outsider Artist. Born in Chicago, his mother died when he was four, and when he was eight, his father was institutionalised. After this Henry was sent to an institution for the ‘feeble-minded’, in Lincoln, Illinois. His biographer, John MacGregor has suggested that he suffered from Asperger's Syndrome, but Tourette's Syndrome has also been put forward a possible diagnosis. Darger received no formal art training. Probably in 1912, he began writing and illustrating his magnum opus, which was to occupy him for the next twenty to thirty years. After his death, the 15,000 page fantasy manuscript was discovered in his room along with several hundred drawings and paintings illustrating the narrative, which was entitled The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco- Angelinian War Storm, caused by the Child Slave Rebellion. Darger's work contains disturbing juxtapositions of seemingly innocent childhood scenes, set in beautiful country sides and domestic interiors, with dark and sinister scenes of child torture and murder, all completed in primary colours. It has been suggested that his experiences as child in the Lincoln institution, where he was subjected to physical punishment, enforced labour and possibly sexual abuse, influenced the subject matter of his art in a major way.
Text by Allan Beveridge
We are always looking for interesting and visually appealing images for the cover of the Journal and would welcome suggestions or pictures, which should be sent to Dr Allan Beveridge, British Journal of Psychiatry, 21 Prescot Street, London, E1 8BB, UK or [email protected].
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Should intramuscular clozapine be adopted into mainstream clinical practice?
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Negative symptoms in schizophrenia: reconsidering evidence and focus in clinical trials
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Direction of the relationship between methamphetamine use and positive psychotic symptoms in regular methamphetamine users: evidence from a prospective cohort study
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Clozapine treatment and risk of COVID-19 infection: retrospective cohort study
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Risk of mortality and complications in patients with schizophrenia and diabetes mellitus: population-based cohort study
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Using epidemiological evidence to forecast population need for early treatment programmes in mental health: a generalisable Bayesian prediction methodology applied to and validated for first-episode psychosis in England
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Associations between hemispheric asymmetry and schizophrenia-related risk genes in people with schizophrenia and people at a genetic high risk of schizophrenia
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Clinical, societal and personal recovery in schizophrenia spectrum disorders across time: states and annual transitions
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The Winter Soldier By Daniel Mason, Mantle (Pan Macmillan). 2018. £16.99 (hb), £8.99 (pb). 352 pp. ISBN 9780330458320 (hb) ISBN 9780330458337 (pb)
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Fulfilling experience: Walter Benjamin – psychiatry in philosophy
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Epidemics: black death terror in Florence, 1348 – by Giovanni Boccaccio – psychiatry in literature
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