Quel est le principe de l'art brut ?

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Quel est le principe de l'art brut ?

Quel est le principe de l'art brut ?

Les œuvres d'Art Brut sont réalisées par des créateurs autodidactes, des marginaux retranchés dans une position d'esprit rebelle ou imperméables aux normes et valeurs collectives, qui créent sans se préoccuper ni de la critique du public ni du regard d'autrui.

Qui a créé l'art brut ?

Jean Dubuffet L'art brut, ce mouvement artistique défini par Jean Dubuffet en 1945, s'est vu récemment prendre du galon et s'institutionnaliser. Les grands musées lui font de l'œil et ses artistes ont la cote.

Comment dire Art Brut en anglais ?

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art brut nm Ex : garçon - nm > On dira "le garçon" ou "un garçon".(création autodidacte)outsider art n
art brut n
Les marginaux sont les créateurs d'art brut.

What is the meaning of Art Brut?

  • Art brut is a French term that translates as 'raw art', invented by the French artist Jean Dubuffet to describe art such as graffiti or naïve art which is made outside the academic tradition of fine art. Jean Dubuffet. The Tree of Fluids 1950.

What is Art Brut According to Dubuffet?

  • For Dubuffet, art brut − which included graffiti, and the work of the insane, prisoners, children, and primitive artists was the raw expression of a vision or emotions, untramelled by convention. He attempted to incorporate these qualities into his own art, to which the term art brut is also sometimes applied.

Who are the Swiss Art Brut artists?

  • In addition to the above-mentioned Adolf Wolfli(1864-1930), Swiss Art Brut artists include the schizophrenic Aloise(1886-1964) whose specialty is portraits of opera singers executed in coloured pencil. Other noted Art Brut artists include the American painter and assemblage artist Alfonso Ossorio(1916-90).

When did Art Brut formed a band come out?

  • Rough Trade, a long-running indie music label, offered Art Brut a deal to release "Formed a Band" as a one-off single. It was released in March 2004, backed with "Bad Weekend". It peaked at number 52 on the UK Singles Chart.

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