True art is where it is not expected
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Author: Brigitte Hausmann (ed.)
Artist, theorist and collector Jean Dubuffet described Art brut in 1949 as "works executed by people untouched by artistic culture". These self-taught artists and social outsiders gave Dubuffet inspiration on his own path in art; they released the delight in experimentation so characteristic of his work, along with anti-cultural and anti-aesthetic ideas. This book presents work from Gaston Chaissac, Louis Soutter, Adolf Wölfli, Madge Gill and Margarethe Held. The works presented are all drawn from the extensive holdings of the Klewan Collection.
ISBN 9783422801776. Deutscher Kunstverlag. hb. 112 pages. 40 ills.
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Artist, theorist and collector Jean Dubuffet described Art brut in 1949 as "works executed by people untouched by artistic culture". These self-taught artists and social outsiders gave Dubuffet inspiration on his own path in art; they released the delight in experimentation so characteristic of his work, along with anti-cultural and anti-aesthetic ideas. This book presents work from Gaston Chaissac, Louis Soutter, Adolf Wölfli, Madge Gill and Margarethe Held. The works presented are all drawn from the extensive holdings of the Klewan Collection.
ISBN 9783422801776. Deutscher Kunstverlag. hb. 112 pages. 40 ills.
available