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JEAN DUBUFFET - Spur eines Abenteuers - Trace of an Adventure

JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)

The essays and artworks in this volume examine Dubuffet's innovative use of materials, stylistic treatment, and content, and his transition from two- to three-dimensional forms. This book allows for a clearer understanding of the three major phases of his work: from the beginning of the forties when Dubuffet began to work with materials that were alien to art and culminating in his magnificent "Materiologies", through the most comprehensive cycle of works, "Hourloupe", to his later works in the eighties, which include "Theatre de memoire", "Brefs exercices", "Psycho-sites", "Mires" and "Non lieux". Through the comparison of paintings and sculptural works, "Jean Dubuffet: Trace of an Adventure" illustrates the defining tensions in Dubuffet's work.
 
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Emne Art brut
Kunstner JEAN DUBUFFET
Forfatter Agnes Husslein
Sprog Engelsk/tysk
Illustrationer 216 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 25 x 30 cm / 296 sider
Udgivelsesår 2003
Indbinding Indbundet (D-3)
Forlag Prestel
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN
Lev. 3-5 dage
JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)

The essays and artworks in this volume examine Dubuffet's innovative use of materials, stylistic treatment, and content, and his transition from two- to three-dimensional forms. This book allows for a clearer understanding of the three major phases of his work: from the beginning of the forties when Dubuffet began to work with materials that were alien to art and culminating in his magnificent "Materiologies", through the most comprehensive cycle of works, "Hourloupe", to his later works in the eighties, which include "Theatre de memoire", "Brefs exercices", "Psycho-sites", "Mires" and "Non lieux". Through the comparison of paintings and sculptural works, "Jean Dubuffet: Trace of an Adventure" illustrates the defining tensions in Dubuffet's work.