
Collective.
Review 303. No. 119/2012 Art brut, outsider, modest.
Association 303, Pays de la Loire.
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€10,00
N° d'inventaire | 25463 |
Format | 22.5 x 30 |
Détails | 96 p., illustrated, paperback. |
Publication | Nantes, 2012 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 3357321105042 |
"Art does not come to sleep in the beds that have been made for it," proclaimed Jean Dubuffet, who coined the term "art brut." Under this term, he encompasses works created by non-professionals, creators with no artistic culture: inmates of psychiatric asylums, isolated autodidacts, or medium painters who created a spontaneous and visionary art.
This issue 303 also looks at other forms of unconventional art: outsider art, non-standard art, marginal art, modest art, singular art, naive art, popular art... So many names that broaden Dubuffet's historical enterprise, so many invitations to meet colorful characters, who invent aesthetic forms of extreme diversity.
This issue 303 also looks at other forms of unconventional art: outsider art, non-standard art, marginal art, modest art, singular art, naive art, popular art... So many names that broaden Dubuffet's historical enterprise, so many invitations to meet colorful characters, who invent aesthetic forms of extreme diversity.
This issue 303 also looks at other forms of unconventional art: outsider art, non-standard art, marginal art, modest art, singular art, naive art, popular art... So many names that broaden Dubuffet's historical enterprise, so many invitations to meet colorful characters, who invent aesthetic forms of extreme diversity.