Gina Gallery of International Naive Art

o4c 29 points 13 comments July 12, 2026
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kldavis4

In case you were wondering like me, this is visual art by an artist without formal training - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%C3%AFve_art

dostick

This gallery is pure enjoyment!

ChrisMarshallNY

This seems to be fairly good. It's a different style than mine, but I wish them well. For fairly bad, may we present MOBA? https://museumofbadart.org

diego_moita

My problem with Naive Art is that it is quite repetitive and limited. It is a bit like punk rock. After you've heard one or 2 songs from Ramones then you've heard them all. Surely, Ramones, once in a while, can be fun. But after the 3rd song I feel that all they're saying is "we wish we were the Beatles". Similarly, naive art can be fun, almost as much as Brueghel. But after the 100th 3rd World village with rivers and palm trees I just want to go back to Rembrandt.

dadoum

One of my favorite piece of art is also regarded as naive art, even though it is a quite unique one, it's the Palais idéal [0] from Cheval. [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Cheval#Palais_id%C3%...

akoboldfrying

In every context I know of, "naive" is a condescending term when applied to an adult. Do artists in this "genre" appreciate their work being labelled this way? "Unconventional" was right there. It means roughly the same thing, but without the side helping of implied... deficit. Can an artist who submits their work to this gallery -- which features the word in its very name -- really be called "naive"? I can't tell that the works are "naive" in any sense -- they look no better or worse to me than other artwork -- and I feel no desire to change that by "educating" myself on how "non-naive" art is supposedly better.

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