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Jean Dubuffet: The Radiant Earth

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Published on the occasion of the exhibition held in 1996 in New York, Jean Dubuffet: The Radiant Earth highlights the artist’s turn in the 1950s toward the use of biological materials as both medium and inspiration. Bound in handmade paper composed of organic materials, this publication provides a tactile experience of the paintings, sculptures, and collages that Dubuffet created in this period. The Radiant Earth includes a text by Arne Glimcher discussing the artist’s journey into the natural world. 

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Contributor: Arne Glimcher
Publisher: Pace Publishing
Publication date: 1996
Softcover
7 × 10 inches
86 pages: 65 color, 5 bw images

Jean Dubuffet: The Radiant Earth

Jean Dubuffet

Jean Dubuffet began painting at the age of seventeen and studied briefly at the Académie Julian, Paris.
After seven years, he abandoned painting and became a wine merchant. During the thirties, he painted again for a short time, but it was not until 1942 that he began the work which has distinguished him as an outstanding innovator in postwar European painting. Dubuffet looked to the margins of the everyday—the art of prisoners, psychics, the uneducated, and the institutionalized—to liberate his own creativity, coining the term “Art Brut” as a reflection of the creative possibilities outside the conventions of the day. His paintings from the early forties in brightly colored oils were soon followed by works in which he employed such unorthodox materials as cement, plaster, tar, and asphalt-scraped, carved and cut and drawn upon with a rudimentary, spontaneous line.

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