Jean Dubuffet: Galerie Jeanne Bucher (1964)
Exhibition Catalogue
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Publisher: Galerie Jeanne Bucher, Paris
Artist: Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985)
Title: Jean Dubuffet - L’Hourloupe
Publication date: 1964
Contributors: Text by Jean Dubuffet
Dimensions: 30 x 24 cm (11.81 x 9.44 in.)
Pages: Unoaginated
Languages: French
Edition: Single Edition
About
The exhibition catalogues includes several reproductions in black and white, as well as in color, pasted inside. Includes a text by Jean Dubuffet, in both French and English.
The exhibition showcased a pivotal phase in his artistic journey. This series, which Dubuffet developed between 1962 and 1974, featured intricate, puzzle-like compositions characterized by bold colors, abstract shapes, and interlocking forms. The works displayed at this exhibition marked a departure from his earlier, more textured pieces, embracing a vibrant, graphic style that fused drawing with painting. "L'Hourloupe" was inspired by the subconscious doodles Dubuffet made during phone calls, translating these spontaneous sketches into large-scale works that explored the boundaries between reality and imagination. The exhibition was a critical success, highlighting Dubuffet's innovative approach and his continuous quest to defy conventional artistic norms.
Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985)
Jean Dubuffet was a pioneering French painter and sculptor, renowned for founding the Art Brut movement, which celebrated raw, uninfluenced creativity. His work often incorporated unconventional materials like tar, sand, and pebbles, challenging traditional artistic norms. Dubuffet's style emphasized spontaneity and a childlike perspective, reflecting his belief in the authenticity of outsider art. His significant contributions have left a lasting impact on contemporary art, pushing boundaries and inspiring future generations. Dubuffet's legacy continues to influence the appreciation of unrefined, genuine artistic expression.
Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear. Small tear on the spine.
Provenance: Galerie Jeanne Bucher, Paris. Acquired private collection (Portugal). Ownership: Monginho Collection
Exhibition Catalogue
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Publisher: Galerie Jeanne Bucher, Paris
Artist: Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985)
Title: Jean Dubuffet - L’Hourloupe
Publication date: 1964
Contributors: Text by Jean Dubuffet
Dimensions: 30 x 24 cm (11.81 x 9.44 in.)
Pages: Unoaginated
Languages: French
Edition: Single Edition
About
The exhibition catalogues includes several reproductions in black and white, as well as in color, pasted inside. Includes a text by Jean Dubuffet, in both French and English.
The exhibition showcased a pivotal phase in his artistic journey. This series, which Dubuffet developed between 1962 and 1974, featured intricate, puzzle-like compositions characterized by bold colors, abstract shapes, and interlocking forms. The works displayed at this exhibition marked a departure from his earlier, more textured pieces, embracing a vibrant, graphic style that fused drawing with painting. "L'Hourloupe" was inspired by the subconscious doodles Dubuffet made during phone calls, translating these spontaneous sketches into large-scale works that explored the boundaries between reality and imagination. The exhibition was a critical success, highlighting Dubuffet's innovative approach and his continuous quest to defy conventional artistic norms.
Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985)
Jean Dubuffet was a pioneering French painter and sculptor, renowned for founding the Art Brut movement, which celebrated raw, uninfluenced creativity. His work often incorporated unconventional materials like tar, sand, and pebbles, challenging traditional artistic norms. Dubuffet's style emphasized spontaneity and a childlike perspective, reflecting his belief in the authenticity of outsider art. His significant contributions have left a lasting impact on contemporary art, pushing boundaries and inspiring future generations. Dubuffet's legacy continues to influence the appreciation of unrefined, genuine artistic expression.
Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear. Small tear on the spine.
Provenance: Galerie Jeanne Bucher, Paris. Acquired private collection (Portugal). Ownership: Monginho Collection
Exhibition Catalogue
+ contact to buy
Publisher: Galerie Jeanne Bucher, Paris
Artist: Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985)
Title: Jean Dubuffet - L’Hourloupe
Publication date: 1964
Contributors: Text by Jean Dubuffet
Dimensions: 30 x 24 cm (11.81 x 9.44 in.)
Pages: Unoaginated
Languages: French
Edition: Single Edition
About
The exhibition catalogues includes several reproductions in black and white, as well as in color, pasted inside. Includes a text by Jean Dubuffet, in both French and English.
The exhibition showcased a pivotal phase in his artistic journey. This series, which Dubuffet developed between 1962 and 1974, featured intricate, puzzle-like compositions characterized by bold colors, abstract shapes, and interlocking forms. The works displayed at this exhibition marked a departure from his earlier, more textured pieces, embracing a vibrant, graphic style that fused drawing with painting. "L'Hourloupe" was inspired by the subconscious doodles Dubuffet made during phone calls, translating these spontaneous sketches into large-scale works that explored the boundaries between reality and imagination. The exhibition was a critical success, highlighting Dubuffet's innovative approach and his continuous quest to defy conventional artistic norms.
Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985)
Jean Dubuffet was a pioneering French painter and sculptor, renowned for founding the Art Brut movement, which celebrated raw, uninfluenced creativity. His work often incorporated unconventional materials like tar, sand, and pebbles, challenging traditional artistic norms. Dubuffet's style emphasized spontaneity and a childlike perspective, reflecting his belief in the authenticity of outsider art. His significant contributions have left a lasting impact on contemporary art, pushing boundaries and inspiring future generations. Dubuffet's legacy continues to influence the appreciation of unrefined, genuine artistic expression.
Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear. Small tear on the spine.
Provenance: Galerie Jeanne Bucher, Paris. Acquired private collection (Portugal). Ownership: Monginho Collection