Description |
318 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Preface / Michel Thevoz -- Ch. 1. The Other and the Elsewhere -- Ch. 2. The First Art Brut Venture -- Ch. 3. New York and Vence -- Ch. 4. The Rebirth of the Compagnie De L'Art Brut -- Ch. 5. An Antimuseum -- Ch. 6. Affinities and Influences |
Summary |
"At the end of World War II, Dubuffer became Interested in the works being produced by patients in psychiatric hospitals and by other social outcasts." "This book traces the history of the concept of Art Brut, which is Inseparable from the work and personality of the man who did the most, for the appreciation and preservation of these remarkable works. The account is completed by biographical notes on the artists featured and an extensive bibliography. The works reproduced, mostly from the collection created by Dubuffer, have retained their subversive freedom, which continues to fascinate and inspire artists and collectors today."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
"Originally published as L'Art brut." Paris, Flammarion, 1997 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-313) and index |
Subject |
Dubuffet, Jean, 1901-1985.
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Art, European -- 20th century.
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Art brut -- Europe.
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Outsider art -- Europe.
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LC no. |
00002322 |
ISBN |
2080105841 paperback |
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