The long-time Paris home of French painter and sculptor Jean Dubuffet has arrived on the market for €12.5 million ($13.9 million). In 1945, the artist rented a cozy studio nestled in a cul-de-sac in ...
Born in Le Havre, France in 1901 to a family of bourgeoisie wine merchants, Dubuffet’s early involvement with art was marked by periods of inactivity, during which time he preoccupied himself with the ...
Jean Dubuffet: Anticultural Positions (exhibition catalogue). Texts by Mark Rosenthal, Jean Dubuffet, Kent Mitchell Minturn et al. New York: Acquavella Galleries. 2016 Jean Dubuffet: Metamorphoses of ...
Remarkably, Brutal Beauty is the first major survey of Jean Dubuffet’s work in the UK in more than 50 years. Yet, as the curator Eleanor Nairne points out, Dubuffet has remained a source of ...
Jean Dubuffet was one of the seminal artists of the immediate post-war period, a former wine merchant who only found his feet as an artist in his early forties, amid the bomb-blasted, ...
Art exists everywhere, not just in museums. Grace Banks has delved into the best places in the world to experience art off the beaten track in the book Art Escapes (Gestalten), highlighting some of ...
Every month, hundreds of galleries showcase new exhibitions on the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on the exhibitions we think you should see. Check out what we have in ...
In October 1944, an exhibition opened in Paris that scandalised the newly liberated city’s art world, said Jonathan Jones in The Guardian. The artist responsible was Jean Dubuffet, a middle-aged ...
Drawings are always better than paintings, Jean Dubuffet once wrote, because in order to arrive at a good one, you make 50 that you discard. To do that with paintings would take weeks or months. It is ...
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