Globalization trends of culture, the idea of multiculturalism, bringing and acceptance of foreign elements into the culture, open coquetry of the "West" with culture and arts of the "East", eclecticism, but also paradoxical what happened to be the fate of modern art after postmodern deconstruction of the meaning (including also the sense of Art) and the reduction of his function to ability to serve in variable updating roles towards individual and society, is 46 years after the release of books Asphyxiating Culture repeatedly bringing me to read and review it. The topic, therefore, is to examine the validity of Dubuffet appeal, its insertion into the broader context of the forms of "dehumanization" of art, but also review of the reference j...
Longtemps cantonnées aux marges de la culture, les œuvres de créateurs porteurs d’un handicap mental...
The works of art from other civilizations, the «primitive arts » from the past till today, have only...
International audienceIn this period of global pandemic and confinement to our homes, the end of art...
Globalization trends of culture, the idea of multiculturalism, bringing and acceptance of foreign el...
Jean Dubuffet thought of museums as «morgues for embalming» or «citadels of official culture», and d...
Alongside his writings on the cloud, architecture, the Italian Renaissance, and cinema that establis...
French artist Jean Dubuffet and French art historian Hubert Damisch shared a long friendship between...
L’œuvre de Jean Dubuffet dans l'immédiat après-guerre est le moment paradoxal d'un refus radical du ...
Jean Dubuffet's prolific forty-three years can be divided into two phases. The first, classified gen...
French artist Jean Dubuffet delivered an anti-cultural manifesto in the 1940s. He fought against the...
This dissertation explores an under-studied yet key aspect of Dubuffet’s figuration—the intersection...
« La théorie est morte ! vive la théorie ! » When « pop philosophy » pops up. What has become of Fre...
International audienceJean Dubuffet became interested in the ethnographic question beginning in the ...
In 1958 the designer and art theorist György Kepes, professor at MIT, proposed to his friend Erwin P...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
Longtemps cantonnées aux marges de la culture, les œuvres de créateurs porteurs d’un handicap mental...
The works of art from other civilizations, the «primitive arts » from the past till today, have only...
International audienceIn this period of global pandemic and confinement to our homes, the end of art...
Globalization trends of culture, the idea of multiculturalism, bringing and acceptance of foreign el...
Jean Dubuffet thought of museums as «morgues for embalming» or «citadels of official culture», and d...
Alongside his writings on the cloud, architecture, the Italian Renaissance, and cinema that establis...
French artist Jean Dubuffet and French art historian Hubert Damisch shared a long friendship between...
L’œuvre de Jean Dubuffet dans l'immédiat après-guerre est le moment paradoxal d'un refus radical du ...
Jean Dubuffet's prolific forty-three years can be divided into two phases. The first, classified gen...
French artist Jean Dubuffet delivered an anti-cultural manifesto in the 1940s. He fought against the...
This dissertation explores an under-studied yet key aspect of Dubuffet’s figuration—the intersection...
« La théorie est morte ! vive la théorie ! » When « pop philosophy » pops up. What has become of Fre...
International audienceJean Dubuffet became interested in the ethnographic question beginning in the ...
In 1958 the designer and art theorist György Kepes, professor at MIT, proposed to his friend Erwin P...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
Longtemps cantonnées aux marges de la culture, les œuvres de créateurs porteurs d’un handicap mental...
The works of art from other civilizations, the «primitive arts » from the past till today, have only...
International audienceIn this period of global pandemic and confinement to our homes, the end of art...