About Jean Dubuffet
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25.20 x 17.72 x 0.08 in
64.0 x 45.0 x 0.2 cm
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About Jean Dubuffet
From The Magazine
- Art 101: Eleven New Art Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List
- Art 101: MoMA, the Groovy Years: 7 Transformative Exhibitions From the Swinging Sixties
- Art 101: Looking to Start Buying Art? Here Are 9 Tips From Seasoned Experts on How to Build a Great Collection
- News & Events: A Show and A Slice: New York's Best Art-World Pizza Joints
- Interviews & Features: The Authenticity Scout: Dealer Kerry Schuss on Discovering Artistic Geniuses of All Ages (Where You Least Expect It)
- Jean Dubuffet (Le Havre 1901 - Paris 1985) Best known as the founder of the contemporary art movement called Art Brut and for his collection of works—Collection de l'art brut—that this movement spawned. Jean Dubuffet enjoyed a prolific art career, both in France and in America, he delved deep into questions of ground and materiality. The surfaces of his canvases are always thick and clotted with muddy and scatological aesthetics. His own paintings are purposefully “deskilled,” often possessing the spontaneity and crude aesthetics of finger paintings.
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