painted in January, 1946 "A grotesque male nude dominates Will to Power, his gritty roughness, burly proportions, inlaid stone teeth, and glass fragments for eyes giving him a fierce and threatening air. But the figure’s aggressive machismo is itself threatened by the very stance he assumes: hands held behind the back, his gesture is either one of unexpected receptivity or of helpless captivity. The title refers to a central tenet of Nazi ideology, taken from the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. But in a single deft stroke, Dubuffet’s caricature mocks Fascism’s claims to authority as it emasculates romanticized male aggression. Dubuffet’s painting style, which he called Art Brut [more] (raw art), was contrary to everything expected of a...
Rising to prominence in Vienna alongside Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka in the turbulent years aro...
The author considers the visualisation of the body under conditions of war through a discussion of t...
This paper investigates the mythological paintings created by Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) in the nin...
Jean Dubuffet's prolific forty-three years can be divided into two phases. The first, classified gen...
L’œuvre de Jean Dubuffet dans l'immédiat après-guerre est le moment paradoxal d'un refus radical du ...
During the inter-war years in Europe a rebellion against what was perceived of as an overly rational...
The aim of this thesis is to contextualise the artistic production of Dubuffet and Fautrier within t...
Given the emphatic rupture with the past resulting from the invasion and occupation of France by Ger...
Plaster, oil, and tar with sand on canvas 115 x 88 cm "In 1945 Dubuffet had begun creating what he r...
Jean Dubuffet thought of museums as «morgues for embalming» or «citadels of official culture», and d...
French artist Jean Dubuffet delivered an anti-cultural manifesto in the 1940s. He fought against the...
Taking as its point of departure Renoir’s lifelong fascination with the representation of skin, this...
This thesis examines the function of the decorative in Edouard Vuillard's 1897 painting Large Interi...
Jean Dubuffet became interested in the ethnographic question beginning in the interwar period. The e...
This dissertation explores an under-studied yet key aspect of Dubuffet’s figuration—the intersection...
Rising to prominence in Vienna alongside Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka in the turbulent years aro...
The author considers the visualisation of the body under conditions of war through a discussion of t...
This paper investigates the mythological paintings created by Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) in the nin...
Jean Dubuffet's prolific forty-three years can be divided into two phases. The first, classified gen...
L’œuvre de Jean Dubuffet dans l'immédiat après-guerre est le moment paradoxal d'un refus radical du ...
During the inter-war years in Europe a rebellion against what was perceived of as an overly rational...
The aim of this thesis is to contextualise the artistic production of Dubuffet and Fautrier within t...
Given the emphatic rupture with the past resulting from the invasion and occupation of France by Ger...
Plaster, oil, and tar with sand on canvas 115 x 88 cm "In 1945 Dubuffet had begun creating what he r...
Jean Dubuffet thought of museums as «morgues for embalming» or «citadels of official culture», and d...
French artist Jean Dubuffet delivered an anti-cultural manifesto in the 1940s. He fought against the...
Taking as its point of departure Renoir’s lifelong fascination with the representation of skin, this...
This thesis examines the function of the decorative in Edouard Vuillard's 1897 painting Large Interi...
Jean Dubuffet became interested in the ethnographic question beginning in the interwar period. The e...
This dissertation explores an under-studied yet key aspect of Dubuffet’s figuration—the intersection...
Rising to prominence in Vienna alongside Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka in the turbulent years aro...
The author considers the visualisation of the body under conditions of war through a discussion of t...
This paper investigates the mythological paintings created by Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) in the nin...