The Artist’s Studio: Jean Dubuffet

2010 / 36 min. / color
Directed by Michael Blackwood

In the fall of 1973 we had an opportunity to visit Jean Dubuffet in his studio while he was at work on a detail for his musical theater piece Coucou Bazar. The production, which Dubuffet saw as an animated painting, featured performers in costumes resembling figures in his paintings and sculptures. The piece had a successful premiere at New York’s Guggenheim earlier that year, alongside a retrospective of Dubuffet’s previous works, and later would open at the Grand Palais under the auspices of the annual Festival d’Automne. Though Dubuffet once suffered a period of doubt surrounding his art, he returned to the practice with an impersonal and primitive touch, becoming more and more influenced by works that had no connection to mainstream art, for which he coined the term ART BRUT.

Years laterDubuffet donated this collection to the city of Lausanne which built a museum for it, the Musée de l’Art Brut.

Biography and significance of Jean Dubuffet on The Art Story.

Directed by
Michael Blackwood

Cast
Jean Dubuffet

Produced by
Michael Blackwood

Cinematography by
Nicholas Proferes

Film Editing by
Joelle Schon

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11468944

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