Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists of the World

Last updated
AMFPA Logo.png

The Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists of the World (AMFPA) is a for-profit international organization facilitating the sale of artwork produced by mouth and foot painting artists associated with the organization. None of the artists have proper use of their hands as a pre-condition to joining the association. It represents around 820 artists located in 76 countries, of whom 143 (as of 2016) are full members, and receive a monthly fee from the organization from the date of their admission until their death. The other artists are students, who receive a monthly scholarship until such time as they are promoted.

Contents

The main product of the organization is Christmas cards designed by the member artists. These cards are sold every year in the months leading up to Christmas via direct mailing in 48 countries around the world. Other products include postcards, art prints and calendars.

The parent company in Liechtenstein acquires the reproduction rights of a given painting and distributes it internationally. The original works are also sold at exhibitions held throughout the world. Works produced by the members have been shown in the United Nations Office at Geneva and at the European Council in Strasbourg.

History

AMFPA was founded in 1957 as the Vereinigung der Mund- und Fussmalenden Künstler in aller Welt, e. V. (VDMFK), [1] in Liechtenstein. It was styled a "self-help" organization and had the scope to further the painting skills of any mouth or foot painter, to promote their artwork and to support them financially.

A. Erich Stegmann

The first president of the association, Arnulf Erich Stegmann, was a prominent figure in the development of mouth and foot painting. Born in 1912 in Darmstadt, Germany, Stegmann lost the use of both arms from polio at the age of two. Regardless, his artistic talents were soon recognized and supported by his teachers. He was proficient with a variety of brushes and styles, using only his mouth. He was educated at the School of Higher Education for Book Trade and Graphics in Nuremberg and studied with the artists Erwin von Kormöndy and Hans Gerstacker. He made a living selling his art cards and prints at marketplaces. After the Second World War he established his own publishing company with the poignant name "Dennoch" ("Anyway").

In 1953/54 he organized the "Lodge of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists" as a type of artists' community. This developed into the international "Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists", with Stegmann elected president for life.

Objectives

The association's stated objectives are:

Organization

The association is run as a "democratic co-operative". Any mouth and foot painter of unimpeachable reputation living anywhere in the world can become a member of the association, provided they are 18 years of age and their works are considered artistic by the Jury who then recommends them for membership to the Managing Board.[ citation needed ]

The management procedures are governed by the statutes, which require that a Delegates Convention or General Assembly of all members must be held at least once every three years.

For electoral purposes, the Association divides the world into four regions: Europe, Africa and the Middle East; the Americas; the Far East; Australasia and Oceania. Each region deputes at least one delegate for every five members.

The managing board members and the president are elected by the members of the association. With the exception of the legal representative, every managing board member has to be a recognized mouth or foot painter.[ citation needed ]

Member organizations

United Kingdom

The Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (MFPA) is the British organization for mouth and foot painters, and is a member organization of AMFPA. It was established in 1973 following legislation which required that disabled people be in charge of the business activities of an organization representing them. [2]

International exhibitions

During the last 50 years paintings and artworks of mouth- and footpainters have been shown in numerous museums and town halls around the world. International exhibitions were held, for instance, in the following venues:

Supporters of AMFPA artists

AMFPA has many customers and supporters from around the world who appreciate and understand the difficult lives and inspiring works of the artists. Among those prominent figures to have spoken in favour of, met or celebrated lives of AMFPA artists are the Pope, Pierce Brosnan, Prince Harry, Queen Sofia of Spain, Heinz Fischer, former president of Austria, Ma Ying-Jeou, former president of Taiwan, Bertel Haarder, Danish Minister for culture and church, Mauricio Macri, former president of Argentina, Arnold Schwarzenegger 38th Governor of California, Salman Kahn, Amitabh Bachchan, Mr Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, David Dimbleby, Seal, Keith Chesney, King Charles III, Al Gore 45th Vice President of the United States, Morgan Freeman, (the late) Sir Terry Wogan KBE, Frederick Forsyth CBE, Kathy Lee Gifford, Jonny Wilkinson MBE, Anton Du Beke, Susan Boyle, David Coulthard MBE, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Sir Geoffrey Boycott, Alesha Dixon, KT Tunstall, Aled Jones, Bennett Gartside, Sean Lock, Rula Lenska, Katie Couric, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Sir Harold Evans, Boris Johnson, Lord Hague, David Shepherd OBE, Lorraine Kelly, Rafael Nadal, Ram Nath Kovind, former President of India, William, Prince of Wales, Pau Gasol, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, former President of Greece [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Controversies

Then years ago[ when? ] AMFPA has been the subject of several exposés in German, French, Swiss, Swedish, Norwegian, Polish, British, Canadian and Danish media, suggesting unethical behaviour within the organization. The coverage has spurred criticism from charity, consumer and disability organizations. The criticism included:

No claims have been made suggesting any illegal activity by AMFPA. The criticism has been centred on what is perceived as bad ethics.

AMFPA's response to criticism

The AMFPA has in some news reports and court hearings responded to some of the claims, stating that AMFPA has never intentionally presented itself as a charitable organization, but instead has explicitly pointed its commercial nature out to consumers. AMFPA has also stated that 80% of the worldwide profits are distributed among the artists. AMFPA declined to present financial records to support this claim. [14]

AMFPA stated that it never introduced pressure sales tactics but made use of direct mailing many years before competitors and charity organisations introduced similar methods.[ citation needed ] AMFPA sees itself as a victim of an unfair and tendentious journalistic coverage lacking of true facts and suspecting bad ethics.[ citation needed ]

Litigation

In June 2007 the company sued the Danish Broadcasting Corporation and Danish daily Ekstra Bladet for libel, following negative coverage during December 2005. On 10 October 2008, the High Court of Eastern Denmark ruled in favor of the accused journalists, stating that there was sufficient factual basis for statements like: "Behind the scenes we found a well-oiled money making machine with economic puppeteers, who are scraping in money with arms and legs"; "People think they are supporting a charity, but in reality we are looking at a money making machine"; and "...only a measly 3% is going to the mouth and foot painting artists". AMFPA did not appeal the decision. [15]

Member artists

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Victorian Artists Society</span> Artists collective in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Victorian Artists Society, which can trace its establishment to 1856 in Melbourne, promotes artistic education, art classes and gallery hire exhibition in Australia. It was formed in March 1888 when the Victorian Academy of Arts and the Australian Artists' Association amalgamated.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Phocomelia</span> Medical condition

Phocomelia is a congenital condition that involves malformations of human arms and legs which results in a flipper-like appendage. A prominent cause of phocomelia is the mother's use of the drug thalidomide during pregnancy; however, the causes of most cases are to be determined.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Marc Quinn</span> British painter and sculptor

Marc Quinn is a British contemporary visual artist whose work includes sculpture, installation, and painting. Quinn explores "what it is to be human in the world today" through subjects including the body, genetics, identity, environment, and the media. His work has used materials that vary widely, from blood, bread and flowers, to marble and stainless steel. Quinn has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Sir John Soane's Museum, the Tate Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Fondation Beyeler, Fondazione Prada, and South London Gallery. The artist was a notable member of the Young British Artists movement.

A not-for-profit arts organization, also known as a nonprofit arts organization, usually takes the form of a not-for-profit organization, nonprofit organization, association, or foundation. Such organizations are formed for the purpose of developing and promoting the work of artists in various visual and performing art forms such as film, sculpture, dance, painting, multimedia, poetry, and performance art.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">J. Alden Weir</span> American painter (1852–1919)

Julian Alden Weir was an American impressionist painter and member of the Cos Cob Art Colony near Greenwich, Connecticut. Weir was also one of the founding members of "The Ten", a loosely allied group of American artists dissatisfied with professional art organizations, who banded together in 1898 to exhibit their works as a stylistically unified group.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alison Lapper</span> English artist

Alison Lapper MBE is a British artist. She is the subject of the sculpture Alison Lapper Pregnant, which was displayed on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square from September 2005 until late 2007. She and her late son Parys featured in the BBC docuseries Child of Our Time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kansas City Art Institute</span> Private art school in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.

The Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) is a private art school in Kansas City, Missouri. The college was founded in 1885 and is an accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design and Higher Learning Commission. The institute has approximately 75 faculty members and 700 students, and offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Christen Dalsgaard</span> Danish painter (1824–1907)

Christen Dalsgaard was a Danish painter, a late student of Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Columbus College of Art and Design</span> Private art school in Columbus, Ohio

Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD) is a private art school in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded in 1879 as the Columbus Art School and is one of the oldest private art and design colleges in the United States. Located in downtown Columbus, CCAD's campus consists of 14 buildings on 9 acres (36,000 m2) and is adjacent to the Columbus Museum of Art. Approximately 1,090 full-time students are enrolled.

Edward Rainey was a Scottish tetraplegic painter; he used a brush held in his mouth to create his works.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Betty Parsons</span> American artist, art dealer, and collector

Betty Parsons was an American artist, art dealer, and collector known for her early promotion of Abstract Expressionism. She is regarded as one of the most influential and dynamic figures of the American avant-garde.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Margaret Fitzhugh Browne</span> American artist

Margaret Fitzhugh Browne was an American painter of portraits, indoor genre scenes, and still lifes.

The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour (RSW) is a Scottish art society established in 1876. The current patron is Charles III, Duke of Rothesay. It is a registered charity based in Glasgow and holds an annual exhibition.

Steven L. Sles is an American contemporary artist, composer and musician. He was born with cerebral palsy and was a scholar of Hans Hofmann, founder of Abstract Expressionism.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Copley Society of Art</span> American non-profit art association

The Copley Society of Art is America's oldest non-profit art association. It was founded in 1879 by the first graduating class of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and continues to play an important role in promoting its member artists and the visual arts in Boston. The Society is named after the renowned John Singleton Copley. The gallery currently represents over 400 living artist members, ranging in experience from students to nationally recognized artists and in style from traditional and academic realists to contemporary and abstract painters, photographers, sculptors, and printmakers. Several of the artists working in the tradition of the Boston School of painters exhibit at the Copley Society of Art, along with the Guild Of Boston Artists a few doors down from the Copley Society of Art's Newbury Street location.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Skagen Painters</span> Late 1870s–early 1900s group of Scandinavian artists

The Skagen Painters were a group of Scandinavian artists who gathered in the village of Skagen, the northernmost part of Denmark, from the late 1870s until the turn of the century. Skagen was a summer destination whose scenic nature, local milieu and social community attracted northern artists to paint en plein air, emulating the French Impressionists—though members of the Skagen colony were also influenced by Realist movements such as the Barbizon school. They broke away from the rather rigid traditions of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, espousing the latest trends that they had learned in Paris. Among the group were Anna and Michael Ancher, Peder Severin Krøyer, Holger Drachmann, Karl Madsen, Laurits Tuxen, Marie Krøyer, Carl Locher, Viggo Johansen and Thorvald Niss from Denmark, Oscar Björck and Johan Krouthén from Sweden, and Christian Krohg and Eilif Peterssen from Norway. The group gathered together regularly at the Brøndums Hotel.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kunstforeningen</span>

Kunstforeningen, now officially called Gammel Strand after its address, is an exhibition space and non-profit membership organization located at Gammel Strand in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in 1825 to promote and support art through public exhibitions, lectures, acquisitions of art works for distribution among the members, support of artists and publications on art.

Art of the Olympians (AOTO) is an organization and program of Olympian and Paralympian artists that promotes the Olympic ideals of values, integrity, character, respect, honor, and work ethic through exhibitions and educational programs. It puts on traveling exhibitions, runs workshops, organizes talks at schools, to show and discuss the connection between sport, art, and the Olympics. AOTO previously operated a museum.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mouth and foot painting</span> Technique to create drawings, paintings, and other works of art

Mouth and foot painting is a technique to create drawings, paintings and other works of art by maneuvering brushes and other tools with the mouth or foot. The technique is mostly used by artists who through illness, accident or congenital disability have no use of their hands. The Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (AMFPA) is a worldwide organization representing these artists.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cara Mund</span> American beauty pageant winner (born 1993)

Cara D. Mund is an American attorney, politician, and former beauty pageant titleholder from Bismarck, North Dakota. In June 2017, she was crowned Miss North Dakota 2017. On September 10, 2017, she was crowned Miss America 2018 in Atlantic City and became the first contestant from North Dakota to win the competition.

References

  1. "VDMFK International". VDMFK International.
  2. "British partnership". The Mouth and Foot Painting Artists. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  3. "MFPA | Home". www.mfpa.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  4. "Mouth & Foot Painting Artists". MFPA USA. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  5. Manjibhai Ramani with SALMAN KHAN & AMITABH BACHCHAN, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2019-10-21
  6. "daiypioneer".
  7. Live, Ziare. "Florin Anghel, romanul care picteaza cu gura, i-a facut un tablou lui Pau Gasol. Baschetbalistul spaniol i-a multumit public". ZiareLive.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  8. 1 2 Lorscheid, Helmut (24 December 2004). "Alle Jahre wieder..." (in German). Telepolis. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  9. "An Postkarten von Mund- und Fussmalern verdient vor allem ein Lichtensteiner Wirtschaftsunternehmen" (in German). Stern. 22 December 2000. Archived from the original on 2016-05-28. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  10. 1 2 3 "Hyggeligt salgsbrev snyder" (in Danish). Danish Broadcasting Corporation. 6 December 2005. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012.
  11. 1 2 3 "Hjertet på rette sted, men pengene ..." (in Danish). TV2. 28 November 2004.
  12. 1 2 "Mund- og fodmalernes er lukket land" (in Danish). Danish Broadcasting Corporation. 6 December 2005. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012.
  13. 1 2 3 "Mundmaler und Hilfsorganisationen - Wer steckt dahinter?" (in German). MDR. 30 November 2004. Archived from the original on 9 August 2007.
  14. 1 2 "Kendelse fra Pressenævnet i sag 2006-6-288 (Danish press ethics council ruling)" (in Danish). 14 June 2006. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007.
  15. "AVM - AudioVisuelle Medier". www.avm.dk. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  16. Lapper, Alison (3 September 2005). "Beauty unseen, unsung". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 14 February 2012. Extract from My Life In My Hands by Alison Lapper with Guy Feldman, Simon & Schuster, 2005.
  17. Donald, Paul (1 September 2004). "Former soldier finds inspiration after horrific swimming accident". The Scotsman . Archived from the original on 22 October 2012.
  18. "Mucho más que artistas" [Much More Than Artists]. La Opinión-El Correo de Zamora (in Spanish). 4 May 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  19. "These artists paint with courage". Lodi News-Sentinel – Mar 13, 1986.