LONDON — In 1971, Jean Dubuffet took over a disused factory in the suburbs of Paris and set his assistants to work on fabricating the hundreds of props that make up his colossal “living painting,” ...
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 ...
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BRIGHTON, U.K. — Perhaps it is little wonder the last time Jean Dubuffet was reviewed in a public gallery in the United Kingdom, the year was 1966 and the decade was swinging. The French painter’s ...
French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) worried about his talent. Though he studied at art schools in Le Havre and Paris, he was insecure about his abilities. Yet he saw that the drawings of children ...
Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution. Also issued online. In 1942 Jean Dubuffet, a Parisian wine merchant, retired from his ...
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 ...