Artist as Outlaw Day – Jan. 19, 2027

Artist as Outlaw Day
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Artist as Outlaw Day is observed every January 19, celebrating the subversive artists who fearlessly challenge the status quo and speak truth to power. This day shines a light on creators whose works demand different perspectives and societal functions. Discover ways to support these visionary artists, engage with their impactful art, and champion their unique contributions to culture.

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Expected Artist as Outlaw Day Deals

While specific deals for Artist as Outlaw Day are rare, the spirit of the day encourages supporting independent and boundary-pushing artists. Look for promotions from online art marketplaces like Saatchi Art or Etsy, which often feature unique and unconventional pieces. Independent bookstores such as Powell’s Books or City Lights Bookstore might highlight titles on rebellious art movements or biographies of ‘outlaw’ figures. Art supply stores like Blick Art Materials could offer discounts to encourage creative expression. Smaller galleries and artist collectives may host special exhibitions or offer limited-edition prints. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January 19 approaches, focusing on opportunities to engage with and purchase from artists who embody this spirit.

Platform Guide for Artist as Outlaw Day

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #ArtistAsOutlawDay. Share visuals of your favorite subversive art pieces or artists, explaining their impact.

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Mention @NatlToday and use #ArtistAsOutlawDay. Spark conversations about art that challenges norms and the artists behind it.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #ArtistAsOutlawDay. Share articles or videos about influential ‘outlaw’ artists and their legacies.

Social Media Tips for Artist as Outlaw Day

Individuals

Seek out and engage with art that challenges your perceptions. Visit an independent gallery, read a book on an unconventional artist, or simply reflect on art's power to provoke thought and inspire change.

Creators

Use this day to push your own creative boundaries. Experiment with new forms, challenge a prevailing aesthetic, or create a piece that speaks truth to a difficult topic. Share your process and message online.

Brands

Support local or independent artists whose work aligns with a message of innovation or questioning the status quo. Commission a piece, sponsor an exhibition, or feature their work on your platforms to amplify their voices.

Partners & Brands for Artist as Outlaw Day

  1. Saatchi Art

    Founded in 2006, Saatchi Art is a leading online art gallery connecting artists with art lovers worldwide. It offers a vast selection of original paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photography, providing a platform for emerging and established artists to sell their work directly.

  2. Etsy

    Launched in 2005, Etsy is a global online marketplace focused on handmade or vintage items and craft supplies. It empowers independent artists and creators to reach a broad audience, making it a hub for unique, often unconventional, artistic expressions.

  3. Blick Art Materials

    Established in 1911, Blick Art Materials is one of the largest providers of art supplies in the United States. It supports artists of all levels by offering a comprehensive range of quality materials, fostering creativity and enabling artistic production across various mediums.

  4. Artforum International

    Founded in 1962, Artforum International is a prominent magazine specializing in contemporary art. Known for its rigorous criticism and in-depth coverage, it often features artists whose work challenges conventional norms and pushes the boundaries of artistic expression.

  5. Guerrilla Girls

    An anonymous group of feminist artist-activists formed in 1985, the Guerrilla Girls use gorilla masks and pseudonyms to expose sexism and racism in the art world. Their impactful work embodies the 'artist as outlaw' ethos, speaking truth to power through provocative posters and performances.

  6. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

    Founded in 1929 in New York City, MoMA is often identified as the most influential museum of modern art in the world. Its collection includes groundbreaking works that once challenged established artistic conventions, showcasing the evolution of art from 'outlaw' to mainstream.

  7. Creative Commons

    Founded in 2001, Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that helps overcome legal obstacles to the sharing of knowledge and creativity. It provides free, easy-to-use copyright licenses that allow artists to share their work more openly, fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation outside traditional copyright restrictions.

Artist as Outlaw Day Hero

Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) was a Mexican painter known for her uncompromising and vibrant self-portraits, often exploring themes of identity, post-colonialism, class, and gender in Mexican society. Her work, deeply personal and politically charged, defied artistic conventions of her time and continues to inspire artists who use their craft to challenge societal norms and express their authentic selves.

History of Artist as Outlaw Day

Artists and outlaws have been compared to each other for a long time, and they have a lot of overlaps. Outlaws and artists have been seen as solitary people who live outside the bounds of normal society. They can never fit into the cookie-cutter middle-class localities, and they live their lives questioning the law. 

America has always been fascinated with its outlaws, an important part of the mythology of the Wild West. We’ve all loved stories about the law-breakers with hearts of gold, people who didn’t fit into society’s boxes and had to break the law to survive. A lot of artists are similar. They challenge the way people live and refuse to live that way. They live life by their own rules, and by refusing to follow society’s rules, they represent a kind of freedom most people can only dream about. Outlaws and artists would usually mend their ways as they get older. While the idea of being an outlaw artist is very romantic, the reality is difficult. Artists and outlaws live fast and die young, or learn to slow down.

Artists who live like outlaws are always under scrutiny, always on the watchlists of their governments. They can’t play it safe like the popular artists do, or go mainstream, because they can’t or don’t know how. These are the artists who introduce radical changes to philosophies of life and the way people think. Artists like Banksy need to be anonymous to preserve their livelihoods even as they make paintings that transform the way people see the world. 

Artist as Outlaw Day timeline

1800s
Caravaggio, The Famous Law-breaker

He is an incredibly influential artist, living a remarkable life of violent crime.

1900s
Edvard Munch’s Mental Health

The painter of the famous painting, ‘The Scream,’ thinks getting better will affect his art.

1944
Beat Poets Arrested as Witnesses

Famous poets Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs are taken in as material witnesses to a murder.

1990s
Banksy Appears on the Art Scene

With the social and political commentary in his work, Banksy embodies the artist as an outlaw.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Artist as Outlaw Day

Local art galleries and independent bookstores can host special exhibitions or curated collections featuring artists who embody the ‘outlaw’ spirit, perhaps with a focus on local talent. Coffee shops and bars might display provocative art pieces or host open mic nights for experimental performers. Art supply stores could offer workshops on unconventional techniques or provide discounts to artists working on socially conscious projects. Encourage dialogue around art that challenges perspectives and supports the creative community.

Artist as Outlaw Day FAQs

When is Artist as Outlaw Day?

In 2027, Artist as Outlaw Day is observed on Tuesday, January 19, dedicating a mid-week moment to celebrate those artists who use their platforms to speak truth and provoke thought. This year, consider supporting an independent artist.

What defines an 'outlaw' artist?

In 2027, the concept of an ‘outlaw’ artist continues to evolve, encompassing creators who use digital mediums and social platforms to subvert expectations and engage with critical issues. It’s about artistic rebellion against the status quo, whether through style, subject matter, or method of distribution, aiming to spark dialogue and inspire change.

How many artists are considered 'outlaws'?

Globally, the number of artists who consciously work to challenge norms is significant and growing, especially with increased access to independent platforms for sharing work. In 2027, the digital landscape further blurs lines, allowing more creators to bypass traditional gatekeepers and directly engage audiences with their ‘outlaw’ perspectives, making their collective impact substantial even if uncounted.

Is Artist as Outlaw Day a real holiday?

While not a public holiday, Artist as Outlaw Day in 2027 continues to gain traction within artistic communities and among those who value freedom of expression. It serves as an important cultural reminder that art can be a powerful tool for social commentary and change, encouraging engagement with works that might otherwise be overlooked.

Artist as Outlaw Day Activities

  1. Create a work of art

    Channel artists who lived as outlaws and create a piece of art that truly challenges the status quo. Make sure you take photos and post with the hashtag #ArtistsAsOutlawsDay

  2. Watch a movie about an artist

    Documentaries about the Beat poets, Banksy, and other artists, are a great way to learn about how these artists lived their wild lives on the edge of society.

  3. Read or look at work by outlaw artists

    Find a book by Allen Ginsberg or Franz Kafka to read. Go to a Jean Michel Basquiat or Jackson Pollock exhibition if you prefer the visual arts.

5 Facts About Outlaw Artists That Will Surprise You

  1. Caravaggio was offered a knighthood

    The Knights of St. John of Jerusalem offered Caravaggio a knighthood, which they quickly revoked when he insulted one of them.

  2. Artist Otto Dix was arrested by Nazis

    He was charged with plotting to assassinate Hitler, but the charges were dropped.

  3. Pablo Picasso was a suspected thief

    When the Mona Lisa was stolen, Picasso was believed to have been the thief.

  4. Banksy is frequently branded a vandal

    Because Banksy paints graffiti, a lot of people think he’s destroying their neighborhoods with his art.

  5. M. F. Husain was banished from India

    Husain’s work depicting Indian deities was taken badly, so he lived the rest of his life in exile.

Why We Love Artist as Outlaw Day

  1. Artists deserve to be celebrated

    Artists see the world differently. They encourage us to imagine a different kind of world with different laws.

  2. We love thought-provoking art

    Artists who live as outlaws are the ones who challenge us to think outside the box. They actually live outside the boxes society puts us all in.

  3. Rebellious art brings change

    The world is filled with many different issues today. It’s the rebels who encourage everyone to put pressure on the people in power and bring about the necessary changes.

Artist as Outlaw Day dates

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