This dissertation explores an under-studied yet key aspect of Dubuffet’s figuration—the intersections between Surrealism, ethnography, and performance in his portraits of writers and artist-intellectuals seeking to transform art, culture, and the human image in the post-WWII context. As I argue, Dubuffet produced his portraits in dialogue with the writings of certain of his key sitters, whose prose extolled alternative art forms as a means to transform Western art and culture. Considering Dubuffet’s portraits in relation to his and his sitters’ writings, as well as arts and ethnographic publications, I reveal his looking, for artistic inspiration, to the very cultural forms that had informed his sitters’ production. Many of these are Oceani...
The Surrealists’ Appropriation of “Art Sauvage” (“Native” Art) in the Inter-War Period : Surrealist ...
At first sight, the graphic non-biography Magritte: Ceci n’est pas une biographie (2016) seems to te...
The Surrealist journals Documents (1929–1930) and Minotaure (1933–1939) sought to overturn the euroc...
International audienceJean Dubuffet became interested in the ethnographic question beginning in the ...
Jean Dubuffet thought of museums as «morgues for embalming» or «citadels of official culture», and d...
Globalization trends of culture, the idea of multiculturalism, bringing and acceptance of foreign el...
Jean Dubuffet's prolific forty-three years can be divided into two phases. The first, classified gen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2011.This project ...
abstract: This introduction constitutes a review of and commentary on the various feature articles i...
My dissertation examines the role played by the surrealist object in the avant-garde strategies of ...
International audienceIn 1947, while Malraux had the first essay in the Psychologie de l’art series,...
This thesis addresses the Surrealists’ anti-colonialism, arguing that the Surrealist movement held ...
This dissertation examines the exhibition strategies practiced by members of the Parisian-based grou...
My dissertation analyses the evolution of the perception of creations of mentally ill, art brut or o...
The research paper titled Die Surrealistische Lumpensammlerin – Urban Incongruences, Dialectical Lan...
The Surrealists’ Appropriation of “Art Sauvage” (“Native” Art) in the Inter-War Period : Surrealist ...
At first sight, the graphic non-biography Magritte: Ceci n’est pas une biographie (2016) seems to te...
The Surrealist journals Documents (1929–1930) and Minotaure (1933–1939) sought to overturn the euroc...
International audienceJean Dubuffet became interested in the ethnographic question beginning in the ...
Jean Dubuffet thought of museums as «morgues for embalming» or «citadels of official culture», and d...
Globalization trends of culture, the idea of multiculturalism, bringing and acceptance of foreign el...
Jean Dubuffet's prolific forty-three years can be divided into two phases. The first, classified gen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2011.This project ...
abstract: This introduction constitutes a review of and commentary on the various feature articles i...
My dissertation examines the role played by the surrealist object in the avant-garde strategies of ...
International audienceIn 1947, while Malraux had the first essay in the Psychologie de l’art series,...
This thesis addresses the Surrealists’ anti-colonialism, arguing that the Surrealist movement held ...
This dissertation examines the exhibition strategies practiced by members of the Parisian-based grou...
My dissertation analyses the evolution of the perception of creations of mentally ill, art brut or o...
The research paper titled Die Surrealistische Lumpensammlerin – Urban Incongruences, Dialectical Lan...
The Surrealists’ Appropriation of “Art Sauvage” (“Native” Art) in the Inter-War Period : Surrealist ...
At first sight, the graphic non-biography Magritte: Ceci n’est pas une biographie (2016) seems to te...
The Surrealist journals Documents (1929–1930) and Minotaure (1933–1939) sought to overturn the euroc...