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Themes and topics in "**Raw Creation: Outsider Art and Beyond**" that can help you draw connections to other books in a library include:
- **Outsider Art**: This is a central theme, focusing on art created outside the mainstream art world. 【1】【2】
- **Self-Taught Artists**: The book explores the work of artists who are self-taught, including folk creators, visionaries, spiritualists, recluses, and the socially marginalized. 【3】【4】
- **Art Brut**: The book delves into Art Brut, a term coined by Jean Dubuffet to describe "raw art". 【1】【2】
- **Human Creativity**: It provides an account of human creativity, especially in unconventional forms. 【5】【6】
- **The Art Establishment**: The book discusses the evolving recognition and study of outsider art by the art establishment. 【3】【6】
Based on these themes, you can connect this book to others in the following categories:
- **Other books on Outsider Art**: Look for books that further explore the history, theory, and specific artists within the outsider art movement.
- **Biographies/Studies of Self-Taught Artists**: Connect to biographies or studies of individual self-taught artists, visionaries, or folk artists.
- **Books on Art Theory**: Find books that discuss the definition of art, the role of the art establishment, and the inclusion of previously marginalized art forms.
- **Books on Art Brut**: Explore other books that focus on Art Brut and the work of Jean Dubuffet. 【1】【2】
- **Books on the Psychology of Art**: Connect to books that explore the psychological aspects of creativity, especially in the context of mental health or social marginalization.