James Castle Was a World Unto Himself

In “James Castle Was a World Unto Himself,” Hyperallergic profiles American artist James Castle, emphasizing his highly personal visual language and the self-contained creative universe he built over his lifetime. The article discusses Castle’s distinctive approach to making art, including his use of humble materials and his sustained focus on everyday environments and imagined spaces. The provided excerpt does not include dates, exhibition details, or specific works cited. As presented, the piece reads as a critical appreciation rather than a time-sensitive news report.

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