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Jean Dubuffet e Venezia (Collectable edition)

Jean Dubuffet e Venezia (Collectable edition)

Hardcover | 25 x 1.5 x 22.5 cm | 72 pp

5 Continents Editions | 2019 | 9788874399093

Rare & Collectible

The roots of the strong link between Jean Dubuffet and Venice lie in the past. It is no accident that the city has hosted two famous exhibitions that marked crucial stages in the artist’s career: one held in Palazzo Grassi in 1964 and another in the French pavilion at the 1984 Biennale. In both cases, the artist himself chose the setting in which he wanted his latest work to be shown for the very first time.

This book, and the exhibition it accompanied, covers the three most important cycles in the artist’s oeuvre, each copiously illustrated in the book. The first is the Célébration du solseries from the 1950s, in which the artist explores the infinite effects of the material of which the earth is composed, which includes his Matériologies and Texturologies. The L’Hourloupe series, the true wellspring of Dubuffet’s art, which “makes sense of what came before and was to come after,” as Daniel Abadie has written, covers the years 1962 to 1974 and was first presented at the Palazzo Grassi exhibition in 1964. This is a very busy, almost riotous art, as the very term “Hourloupe” (from the French entourloupe, a trick) suggests, which aims to create an alternative world that is able to dig down to the core of reality. The last cycle is the Mires series dating from the 1980s, which is made up of paintings displaying flowing, brightly coloured brushwork that extends the physical boundaries of the work.

This slender book has already become a collector’s piece, containing as it does an array of drawings, gouaches, and other material, such as photographs, letters, and articles by Dubuffet, thus providing the reader with a full perspective on the artist’s daring experiments.

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Jean Dubuffet e Venezia (Collectable edition)

$54.14

$18.95
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Hardcover | 25 x 1.5 x 22.5 cm | 72 pp

5 Continents Editions | 2019 | 9788874399093

Rare & Collectible

The roots of the strong link between Jean Dubuffet and Venice lie in the past. It is no accident that the city has hosted two famous exhibitions that marked crucial stages in the artist’s career: one held in Palazzo Grassi in 1964 and another in the French pavilion at the 1984 Biennale. In both cases, the artist himself chose the setting in which he wanted his latest work to be shown for the very first time.

This book, and the exhibition it accompanied, covers the three most important cycles in the artist’s oeuvre, each copiously illustrated in the book. The first is the Célébration du solseries from the 1950s, in which the artist explores the infinite effects of the material of which the earth is composed, which includes his Matériologies and Texturologies. The L’Hourloupe series, the true wellspring of Dubuffet’s art, which “makes sense of what came before and was to come after,” as Daniel Abadie has written, covers the years 1962 to 1974 and was first presented at the Palazzo Grassi exhibition in 1964. This is a very busy, almost riotous art, as the very term “Hourloupe” (from the French entourloupe, a trick) suggests, which aims to create an alternative world that is able to dig down to the core of reality. The last cycle is the Mires series dating from the 1980s, which is made up of paintings displaying flowing, brightly coloured brushwork that extends the physical boundaries of the work.

This slender book has already become a collector’s piece, containing as it does an array of drawings, gouaches, and other material, such as photographs, letters, and articles by Dubuffet, thus providing the reader with a full perspective on the artist’s daring experiments.

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