Jean Dubuffet became interested in the ethnographic question beginning in the interwar period. The early prospecting for artefacts from the fringes of the art world, which would lead the painter to develop the concept of art brut in the summer of 1945, was the occasion for a genuine sharing of experience with the world of psychiatry as well as that of ethnographers. For his project, Dubuffet adapted methods that were those of colonial ethnography and French ethnology. His relationship with the Oceania specialist Patrick O’Reilly in the second half of the 1940s was, within this context, exemplary
L’enquête que Jean Rouch mène sur les migrations en pays côtiers entre 1953 et 1958 constitue un mom...
Jean Rouch's activities (1955-1973), with UNESCO's backing, in the Comité international du film ethn...
The aim of this thesis is to contextualise the artistic production of Dubuffet and Fautrier within t...
International audienceJean Dubuffet became interested in the ethnographic question beginning in the ...
In 1947, while Malraux had the first essay in the Psychologie de l’art series, entitled Le musée ima...
Jean Dubuffet's prolific forty-three years can be divided into two phases. The first, classified gen...
Jean Dubuffet thought of museums as «morgues for embalming» or «citadels of official culture», and d...
L’œuvre de Jean Dubuffet dans l'immédiat après-guerre est le moment paradoxal d'un refus radical du ...
This dissertation explores an under-studied yet key aspect of Dubuffet’s figuration—the intersection...
The first generation of professional ethnologists emerged in the inter-war period in France, with th...
The Surrealists’ Appropriation of “Art Sauvage” (“Native” Art) in the Inter-War Period : Surrealist ...
The revival of French anthropology during the interwar period came with an increased interest in vis...
International audience"Fr Claude Joseph (1892–1986), or Hippolyte Janvier as he was called in civil ...
Following the discovery of primitive art by artists at the beginning of the century, Oceanian art wa...
Alors que l’anthropologie visuelle tend à se constituer en champ de recherche depuis les années 1970...
L’enquête que Jean Rouch mène sur les migrations en pays côtiers entre 1953 et 1958 constitue un mom...
Jean Rouch's activities (1955-1973), with UNESCO's backing, in the Comité international du film ethn...
The aim of this thesis is to contextualise the artistic production of Dubuffet and Fautrier within t...
International audienceJean Dubuffet became interested in the ethnographic question beginning in the ...
In 1947, while Malraux had the first essay in the Psychologie de l’art series, entitled Le musée ima...
Jean Dubuffet's prolific forty-three years can be divided into two phases. The first, classified gen...
Jean Dubuffet thought of museums as «morgues for embalming» or «citadels of official culture», and d...
L’œuvre de Jean Dubuffet dans l'immédiat après-guerre est le moment paradoxal d'un refus radical du ...
This dissertation explores an under-studied yet key aspect of Dubuffet’s figuration—the intersection...
The first generation of professional ethnologists emerged in the inter-war period in France, with th...
The Surrealists’ Appropriation of “Art Sauvage” (“Native” Art) in the Inter-War Period : Surrealist ...
The revival of French anthropology during the interwar period came with an increased interest in vis...
International audience"Fr Claude Joseph (1892–1986), or Hippolyte Janvier as he was called in civil ...
Following the discovery of primitive art by artists at the beginning of the century, Oceanian art wa...
Alors que l’anthropologie visuelle tend à se constituer en champ de recherche depuis les années 1970...
L’enquête que Jean Rouch mène sur les migrations en pays côtiers entre 1953 et 1958 constitue un mom...
Jean Rouch's activities (1955-1973), with UNESCO's backing, in the Comité international du film ethn...
The aim of this thesis is to contextualise the artistic production of Dubuffet and Fautrier within t...