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| | Jean Dubuffet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jean Philippe Arthur Dubuffet (July 31, 1901 in Le Havre - May 12, 1985 in Paris) was one of the most famous French painters and sculptors of the second half of the 20th century. |  | | Dubuffet sought to create an art as free from intellectual concerns as Art Brut, and his work often appears primitive and child-like. |  | | Many of Dubuffet's works are painted in oil paint using an impasto thickened by materials such as sand, tar and straw, giving the work an unusually textured surface. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Dubuffet
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| | Art - Jean Dubuffet |
 | | Jean Dubuffet's collection of art brut was moved to Paris in 1962, in a new building of the Compagnie de l'Art Brut. |  | | Jean Dubuffet was the son of a wealthy wine-merchant in Le Havre. |  | | Dubuffet studied experimental music in 1962, sometimes together with the painter Asger Jorn. |
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http://home.hccnet.nl/arnoud.de.bruijn/html/art/ArtDubuffet01.htm
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| | Artforum International: Brut force. (artist Jean Dubuffet) @ HighBeam Research |
 | | 'Jean Dubuffet's Dubuffets' is an exhibition which consists of the paintings, sculptures, gouaches and drawings made by artist Jean Dubuffet from 1942 to 1966. |  | | Dubuffet is known to uphold art, which includes the individual and his subversive abilities, over culture, which he regards as an extension of the State. |  | | Presented under the title "Les Dubuffet de Jean Dubuffet" (Jean Dubuffet's Dubuffets), this exhibition comprised 21 paintings, 135 gouaches and drawings, as well as six sculptures, all produced between 1942 and 1966. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:18749504&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | Jean Dubuffet |
 | | Dubuffet was born in 1901 in Le Havre. |  | | Dubuffet's return to painting was accompanied by a passion for primitive and naive art forms, as well as for paintings made by the psychologically disturbed. |  | | In 1945 Dubuffet painted one of his first portraits, a drawing of Jean Paulhan, who later introduced the artist to the group of writers and intellectuals that frequently met at the house of Florence Gould. |
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http://www.artchive.com/artchive/D/dubuffet.html
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| | Jean Dubuffet - AMAM |
 | | Dubuffet was one of the most creative artists of the postwar period, and the most anti-artistic in his address of medium and image. |  | | It was in 1946 that Dubuffet first developed the haute pâte technique--the mortarlike mixture of pigment, paint, sand, and tar (and sometimes pebbles, glass, and string as well) that gives his paintings an immensely tactile, encrusted character. |  | | Dubuffet was a significant force in postwar art. |
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http://www.oberlin.edu/allenart/collection/dubuffet_jean.html
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| | Brain-Juice Biography of Jean Dubuffet |
 | | Jean Dubuffet was born on July 31, 1901, in Le Havre, France, to a middle-class family. |  | | Dubuffet loved to paint spontaneously, and he preferred using light colors with his landscapes -- a drastic change from the blacks and grays used in his portraits. |  | | By antagonizing the established art world, Dubuffet created a new language of painting and sculpture to be understood by all. |
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http://www.brain-juice.com/cgi-bin/show_bio.cgi?p_id=55
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| | Jean Dubuffet |
 | | Jean Dubuffet was featured in the inaugural exhibition at the Gallery in 1987,when a retrospective of more than 70 original paintings and sculpture were shown. |  | | Dubuffet continues to represent an important position in the Landau collection from all periods of the artists's oeuvre, commencing with early works from the 40's and 50's, up to the later psycho-sites, sites-aleatoires and mires. |  | | The Gallery maintains a close relationship with the Fondation Dubuffet in Paris. |
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http://www.grinch.ca/HTML/Dubuffet/Dubuffet.htm
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| | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Jean Dubuffet |
 | | His art was influenced earlier by Edvard Munch and later by art brut and Jean Dubuffet. |  | | Jean Dubuffet "discovered" Art Brut well before graffiti artists and social outcasts such as Basquiat were discovered by Warhol. |  | | The term was coined by Jean Dubuffet, one of the most famous artists of the 20th century... |
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http://news.surfwax.com/art/files/Jean_Dubuffet_Art.html
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| | JEAN DUBUFFET LITHOGRAPHS |
 | | Dubuffet had made lithographs since 1944, but from 1958 to 1962 he immersed himself in the medium, producing a monumental series of 324 prints, The Phenomena (Les Phénomènes). |  | | Urban graffiti, prehistoric cave paintings, childrens drawings, the art of the untrained and of tribal peoples, and of the mentally ill--all inspired Dubuffet to reinvigorate painting and create a spontaneous, direct art. |  | | Though Dubuffets paintings and lithographs are related in subject and style, he appreciated the special qualities of printmaking, which he fully exploited. |
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http://www.undo.net/artinpress/945558000.947261296.html
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| | ART OF THE 70'S: Dubuffet |
 | | Jean Dubuffet was a successful wine wholesaler as well as an occasional artist when he had his first exhibition in Paris in 1944. |  | | Dubuffets mature attempts to strip himself of acquired culture met with success and he began to exhibit his work in the United States as well as France, and continued to gain worldwide attention and praise until his death. |  | | Dubuffet is, of course, widely known for his espousal of what he called Art Brut, or 'raw art,' the work of those untutored and compulsive creators now called 'outsider artists.' Was he a primitive himself? |
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http://www.niagara.edu/cam/art_of_70s/Artists/dubuffet.html
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| | In-Depth |
 | | Jean Dubuffet (French, born Le Havre, 1901—1985), one of the most significant European artists of the postwar era, invented a body of imaginative work based on his iconoclastic concept of l'art brut (“raw art”). |  | | Dubuffet began his art studies at the Académie Julian in Paris in 1918 but returned to Le Havre in 1925 to join his family’s wine business. |  | | Rejecting traditional notions of beauty, he found authentic expression in the work of children, the psychotic, and graffiti artists. |
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http://hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/indepth_artist.asp?ID=19
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| | Peggy Guggenheim Collection - Artists - Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) |
 | | Jean Dubuffet was born in Le Havre on July 31, 1901. |  | | Major Dubuffet exhibitions have since been held at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Tate Gallery, London, and the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum. |  | | During this time Dubuffet met Raoul Dufy, Max Jacob, Fernand Léger, and Suzanne Valadon and became fascinated with Hans Prinzhorn's book on psychopathic art. |
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http://www.guggenheim-venice.it/english/06_artists/dubuffet.htm
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| | ArtForum: Jean Dubuffet: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris - Brief Article |
 | | Dubuffet emerged as a belated Surrealist, an extended Expressionist, a cave painter (and poet) with a yen for existentialist texture. |  | | Jean Dubuffet (1901-85) was a big deal to an adolescent art lover in Chicago in the '70s. |  | | Most surprising was the gallery devoted to "Prehistory": the halting urban-angst fantasias he created in the circle of Andre Masson; and even more in focus, the retardataire, Andre Detain-derived small paintings of his girlfriend Lili vamping and mugging a la Claude Cahun in the ir bare-bones Parisian apartment. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0268/is_6_40/ai_82800093
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| | Jean Dubuffet - Biography |
 | | French-born Jean Dubuffet was in his forties before he dedicated himself to painting. |  | | Dubuffet held the first art brut ("raw art") exhibition in 1949, which included works by amateur artists, as well as psychotics, who Dubuffet believed expressed pure creativity. |  | | He continued to explore the sense of texture in his work, adding such materials as plastic and papier-mache'. |
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http://www.rogallery.com/dubuffet_jean/dubuffet-biography.htm
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| | Outsider Art / Art Brut of Mikael Lovich |
 | | Dubuffet presented the first public exhibition of Art Brut in 1949 at the René Drouin Gallery in Paris. |  | | Dubuffet swiftly removed any of the offending artist's works that were in his collection, banning them for life. |  | | His strict stipulation was that none of the art works were to "tour" in other galleries, therefore insuring the "purity" of the art or of entering "the cultural circus of art promotion" which he dispised. |
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http://www.mikaellovich.com
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| | Jean Dubuffet The genius of raw art |
 | | To commemorate the centenary of Jean Dubuffets birth, from September 13 to December 31, 2001, the Georges-Pompidou Centre museum of modern art is presenting the first major retrospective of the painter in France since 1973. |  | | Dubuffet plays with clumsiness, doodling, the raw material, and thus rediscovers the origin of art. |  | | From 1962, Dubuffet gave up "matiériste" [material based] work in favour of a new style of which the LHourloupe cycle is typical and on which he worked for twelve years. |
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http://www.france.diplomatie.fr/label_france/ENGLISH/ART/dubuffet/page.html
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| | DUBUFFET |
 | | Jean Dubuffet was born in Le Havre, the son of a wealthy wine merchant. |  | | Dubuffet was obsessed with materials and with creating works outside any accepted understanding of what constitutes art. |  | | For example, he used sand or plaster in his paintings and incorporated items discarded on the street into his sculptures. |
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http://www.articons.co.uk/dubuffet.htm
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| | Dubuffet, Jean on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Jean Fautrier: rapturous texture: an enigmatic pioneer of art informel, French painter Jean Fautrier created a varied and often contradictory body of work that was the focus of a recent U.S. museum survey.(Critical... |  | | Une oeuvre de Jean Dubuffet au centre Pompidou l'an dernier De ses premiers croquis, en 1917, jusqu'à son ultime dessin en. |  | | Un femme passe mercredi devant deux tableaux de Picasso, dans la salle Saint Jean à l'Hôtel de ville de Paris Picasso, Mon. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/d/dubuffet.asp
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| | Célébrations nationales 2001 - Naissance de Jean Dubuffet |
 | | Jean Dubuffet à l'atelier de Vincennes au milieu des "Praticables" de "Coucou Bazar" Paris 1977 |  | | Exposition du centenaire de Dubuffet au Centre Pompidou - 75191 Paris cedex 04 - tél. |  | | Asphyxiante culture : le titre que Jean Dubuffet a donné à son pamphlet paru (est-ce une coïncidence ?) en mai 1968 exprime en une formule lapidaire son credo d'artiste. |
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http://www.culture.fr/culture/actualites/celebrations2001/dubuffet.htm
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| | jean dubuffet |
 | | Nommée par Jean Dubuffet titulaire de son droit moral, elle assure le respect du nom de Jean Dubuffet, de sa qualité et de son oeuvre. |  | | La Fondation assure la publication du Catalogue des travaux de Jean Dubuffet, composé de 38 fascicules. |  | | La fondation participe activement à la plupart des expositions personnelles ou collectives concernant Jean Dubuffet, tant en France qu'à l'étranger, par des prêts d'oeuvres, en facilitant l'approche auprès des institutions et collectionneurs privés et par la mise à disposition des ses archives. |
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http://www.perigord.tm.fr/dubuffet/a3fondation.htm
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| | Acquavella: Jean Dubuffet's Biography |
 | | In the 1960's, Dubuffet produced a series of paintings that resemble jigsaw puzzles in which tiny figures are enclosed in spaces, and large painted polyester resin sculptures. |  | | A French painter born in Le Havre in 1901, Jean Dubuffet had a successful career in the wine business until 1942, when he devoted himself solely to art. |  | | Children's drawings, graffiti on slum walls, and the art of the insane share an intuitive spirit, relying on the inner world of the creative mind while rejecting the more traditional purposes for making art. |
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http://www.acquavellagalleries.com/main/artist_bio.cfm?artist_id=108
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| | Jean Dubuffet Online |
 | | Jean Dubuffet at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Jardin de Bibi Trompette (Bibi Trompette's Garden), 1955 |  | | Original limited-edition fine art prints by Jean Dubuffet. |  | | All images and text on this Jean Dubuffet page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted. |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/dubuffet_jean.html
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| | Acquavella: Jean Dubuffet |
 | | Spurning the "progress" of twentieth century art towards abstraction, Dubuffet was inspired by the intellectually untainted expressions of children and the insane. |  | | This cluttered panorama reveals simple truths with the roughest of means many decades before the apotheosis of "graffiti art" and the ascension of Jean-Michel Basquiat. |
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http://www.acquavellagalleries.com/main/selected_work.cfm?art_id=157&lightup=2&artist_id=108
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| | Jean Dubuffet Pace Prints |
 | | Jean Dubuffet was the most influential French artist of the late 20th century. |  | | One of the founders of "l'art brut", Jean Dubuffet turned to the art of the insane for inspiration. |  | | Visit our bookstore for Jean Dubuffet publications available through Pace. |
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http://www.paceprints.com/artistportfolio/artistportfolio.asp?aID=27&offset=16
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| | Jean Dubuffet |
 | | Wine merchant, it is at 40 years that Jean Dubuffet started to paint as an autodidact, inspired by paintings the insane ones (Rough Art) and drawings of |
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http://www.california-pawnshop.com/overture/dunuffetjean.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Jean Dubuffet 1943-1963: Paintings Sculptures Assemblages |
 | | Jean Dubuffet (1901-85) stood the French art world on its ear with the provocative--even insolent--works that he began to exhibit in the last years of WW II. |  | | This exhibition catalog accompanies a Dubuffet retrospective at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. The period covered starts with the artist's first mature paintings and ends as he was beginning his L'Hourloupe series: the jigsawlike red, blue, and white pieces that occupied the rest of his career. |  | | This volume, which accompanies a show at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, presents examples of Dubuffet's painting and sculpture from that time through the early 1960s. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/1560982993
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| | Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 1985) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Born in LeHavre, France, Jean Dubuffet studied at the Academie Julien in Paris. |  | | Jean Dubuffet artist portrait, brief biography and art |  | | Dubuffet had made lithographs since 1944, but from 1958 to 1962 he immersed himself in the medium, producing a monumental series of 324 prints, The Phenomena (Les Phénomènes). |
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http://www.wwar.com/masters/d/dubuffet-jean.html
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| | Jean Dubuffet |
 | | In addition to the “Jean Dubuffet” exhibition to be held at Culturgest, the Arpad Szenes/Vieira da Silva Foundation is exhibiting 67 small works on paper from the Jeanne Bucher Gallery, Paris. |  | | Graças a Dubuffet, a arte abandona a sua função social de reprodução para se tornar - o que é a sua essência - um instrumento de confissão psicológica. |  | | To approach Dubuffet’s work in the light of this text by Daniel Cordier, even though written in 1960 before Hourloupe’s first works which open this exhibition, helps us to adequately site the revolutionary spirit of the man and his works, this spirit remaining alive up to the last drawing “Conjectures” from 1985. |
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http://www.fasvs.pt/pr056.htm
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| | Jetset - Designs for Modern Living: Chicago's Beast: Jean Dubuffet |
 | | Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) created his own Foundation nearly 10 years before his death in order to keep a significant collection of his work together. |  | | This sculpture is connected to the Hourloupe cycle, which first appeared in Dubuffet’s art made up of multiple cells where each space takes on life, as part of the theory that there is continuity between objects, places and figures. |  | | Today, his earlier models are enlarged as works of art carried out by those who had worked with the artist, under the control of the Dubuffet Foundation who supervises each step from the model’s mold to its final installation. |
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http://www.jetsetmodern.com/dubuffet.htm
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| | Raw Vision |
 | | For Alfonso Ossorio and Jean Dubuffet 'the art of the insane and the tormented, the art of the institutionalized and imprisoned, became an art of liberation representing freedom in a claustrophobic world. |  | | While Ossorio was unaware of the term Art Brut before he met Dubuffet, he already had an inclination toward the spirit of the art to which the term applied. |  | | Dubuffet - who ultimately became more deeply involved with the art of outsiders than any other artist in this century - found the solitary and bizarre creations of clairvoyants, mediums and isolates more inspiring than all traditional forms of art-making. |
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http://www.rawvision.com/back/ossorio/ossorio.html
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| | Jean Dubuffet (1901- 1985), por Image & Art |
 | | Jean Dubuffet (1901- 1985), por Image and Art |  | | Con motivo de la exposición de su colección de este tipo de obras, celebrada en 1949, Dubuffet publicará uno de sus textos fundamentales, cuyo título, Más vale arte bruto que las artes culturales, es revelador de las preocupaciones del artista. |  | | Finalizada la guerra, en el curso de un viaje por Suiza en compañía de su gran amigo Jean Paulhan, comienza a interesarse por la expresión plástica de los enfermos mentales e inicia su colección de lo que denominaría "Art brut" -arte bruto-. |
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http://www.imageandart.com/tutoriales/biografias/dubuffet/dubuffet.html
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| | Librairie La Galerne - Approfondir - Jean Dubuffet |
 | | L’exposition Le théâtre de Jean Dubuffet, se poursuit au Musée Malraux, au Havre, jusqu’au 3 septembre 2001. |  | | Jean Dubuffet est né au Havre, le 31 juillet 1901. |  | | On retrouve ici le catalogue de l’exposition qui eut lieu du 4 mars au 10 juin 93, en Suisse, agrémenté de lettres de l’artiste. |
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http://www.lagalerne.com/decouvrir/19
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| | Jean Dubuffet, El genio del 'art brut' |
 | | Dubuffet juega con la torpeza, el garabato, la materia bruta para volver a los orígenes del arte. |  | | Jean Dubuffet: paysages du mental [Jean Dubuffet: paisajes de la mente], por Michel Ragon, ed. |  | | De Jean Dubuffet, filósofo y teórico del arte: Asphyxiante culture [Cultura asfixiante], ed. |
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http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/label_france/ESPANOL/ART/dubuffet/page.html
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| | Jean Dubuffet Page 2.html |
 | | On July 31, 1901 in Le Harve, France, Jean Dubuffet was born. |  | | In 1948, Dubuffet and many other artists established an Art Brut collection. |  | | Art Brut is art produced by non-professionals, working outside aesthetic norms, such as art by mental patients, prisoners, and children. |
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http://hollis.peoria.k12.il.us/staff/sci/artereports/JeanDubuffetPage2.html
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| | EVENE - Jean Dubuffet |
 | | Jean Dubuffet a suivi des cours aux Beaux-Arts du Havre, a fréquenté nombre d'artistes lors de son emménagement dans le quartier Latin de Paris, mais il a longuement hésité entre une carrière artistique et la reprise de la société vinicole paternelle. |  | | L'exposition 'Dubuffet et l'art brut', présentée du 15 octobre 2005 au 2 janvier 2006 au Musée d'art moderne Lille Métropole, confronte, pour la première fois en France dans un projet d'importance, des oeuvres de Jean Dubuffet et des oeuvres... |  | | Dubuffet prend la parole : "Le peu de goût que je ressens pour ces morgues d'embaumement que sont les musées. |
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http://www.evene.fr/celebre/fiche.php?id_auteur=1487
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| | Jean Dubuffet, "Le Jardin d'Hiver" |
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| | onlinekunst.de: JEAN DUBUFFET im COMPUTERGARTEN 31. Juli und Museum Surftipps |
 | | Mit 17 Jahren begann Jean Dubuffet in Paris Malerei, Musik, Sprachen, Literatur und Philosophie zu studieren. |  | | 1960 entwickelte Jean Dubuffet die Technik "elements botaniques"- hier wurden getrocknete Blumen und Pflanzen eingefügt. |  | | Diese Farben liebte Jean Dubuffet am meisten und verwendete |
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| | Artfacts.Net: Jean Dubuffet |
 | | La rétrospective de Jean Dubuffet au Centre Pompidou est aussi l’occasion exceptionnelle d’une présentation de Coucou Bazar, spectacle qui occupe une place essentielle dans le parcours de l’artiste. |  | | Artiste prolifique, Jean Dubuffet, érigea le non-savoir en principe pour créer une uvre singulière, rythmée par des séries successives, explorant chaque fois de nouvelles recherches aux développements audacieux, toujours inattendus. |  | | Le métro, les rues de Paris et la vie de campagne, sont autant de scènes qui constituent des tableaux d’une étonnante fraîcheur où Dubuffet renonce à tout ordre esthétique et ne répond plus à un souci de représentation fidèle d’une réalité. |
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http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pageType/exhibitionInfo/exhibition/14224/lang/4
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| | Artfacts.Net: Jean Dubuffet - Huella de una aventura |
 | | A través de aproximadamente 160 pinturas, esculturas, obras sobre papel, recortables, móviles, trajes de teatro y grabados, Jean Dubuffet. |  | | Artfacts.Net: Jean Dubuffet - Huella de una aventura |  | | Al yuxtaponer obras realizadas con diversos medios y técnicas, Jean Dubuffet. |
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http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pageType/exhibitionInfo/exhibition/13352/lang/3
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| | Kabinet Overholland - Jean Dubuffet - Stedelijk Museum - Absolutearts.com |
 | | Sixty drawings, watercolours, gouaches and collages from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art are at the heart of the exhibition Jean Dubuffet. |  | | They afford a profile of the high points in the oeuvre of the French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985). |  | | At the same time a selection of his graphics and artist's books from the Stedelijk's own collection will be shown. |
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http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2001/06/30/28782.html
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| | Art Brut artists and art...the-artists.org |
 | | Since 1945, Jean Dubuffet has searched for "extra cultural" works in psychiatric hospitals, especially in Switzerland and France, by the spiritual mediums, and by the renegades of the society in general. |  | | The collection of "Art Brut" was inaugurated at the Chäteau de Beaulieu in Lausanne in February, 1976. |  | | Whoever desires in art a disorientation and a heat of the spirit will find it in "Art Brut". |
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http://www.the-artists.org/MovementView.cfm?id=8A01EEC3-BBCF-11D4-A93500D0B7069B40
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| | Jean Dubuffet |
 | | TIP!!: kijk voor Jean Dubuffet ook op de kunst- en cultuur agenda, zoek in collecties van musea en galeries, zoek voor Jean Dubuffet verder in de lijst citaten, de encyclopedie, de veiling- en andere verkoopresultaten of het kunstnieuws!! |  | | Ga voor verdere zoektochten naar artikelen, boekverslagen of andere informatie over Jean Dubuffet naar www.kunstbus.nl of www.muziekbus.nl |
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http://www.kunstbus.nl/verklaringen/jean+dubuffet.html
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| | JEAN DUBUFFET jean dubuffet |
 | | 'Jean Dubuffet: Late Paintings', Waddington Galleries, London, 2000, catalogue no.17 (illus. |  | | Copyright to all material and/or works of art comprising or contained within this website is held by Waddington Galleries and/or other copyright holders. |
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http://www.waddington-galleries.com/ARTIST/DUBU/B29589.HTM
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