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The low hours

Explore Dubuffet's 'The Low Hours,' a vibrant abstract expressionist work blending bold lines, graphic forms & raw textures. Discover Art Brut’s unique style!

Explore Jean Philippe Arthur Dubuffet's raw & expressive art brut movement. Discover thick impasto, unconventional materials, & a revolutionary approach to painting.

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Quick Facts

  • Influences: Pseudo-Kufic script
  • Notable elements or techniques:
    • Bold outlines
    • Simplified forms
    • Graphic style
    • Layering textures
  • Title: The low hours
  • Artistic style: Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art
  • Movement: Art Brut

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
What is a key characteristic of the artistic style evident in 'The Low Hours'?
Question 2:
What is Pseudo-Kufic script, as mentioned in the artwork description?
Question 3:
Which artistic movement does 'The Low Hours' most closely align with, considering its bold colors and graphic quality?
Question 4:
According to the image description, what contributes to the artwork's tactile quality?
Question 5:
Who is the artist responsible for creating 'The Low Hours'?

About "The Low Hours" by Jean Dubuffet

  • Artist: Jean Philippe Arthur Dubuffet
  • Birth Year: 1901
  • Death Year: 1985
  • Origin: France

A Dive into Art Brut and Fragmented Humanity

“The Low Hours” is a striking artwork by Jean Dubuffet, a pivotal figure in the development of Art Brut – literally “raw art.” This piece exemplifies Dubuffet’s rejection of traditional artistic conventions and his embrace of unconventional materials and techniques. The composition presents a fragmented landscape populated with stylized human figures arranged in an overlapping, collage-like manner. It's characterized by bold outlines, simplified forms, and a stark contrast between black and white, punctuated by splashes of red and blue. The overall effect is energetic, somewhat chaotic, yet possesses an underlying sense of playful abstraction.

Style and Technique: Embracing the "Primitive"

Dubuffet’s style defies easy categorization but aligns strongly with Abstract Expressionism and demonstrates influences from Pop Art due to its graphic quality. He deliberately sought inspiration from sources outside the established art world, including children's drawings, graffiti, and tribal art. This approach was central to his concept of Art Brut, which aimed to capture a direct, unfiltered expression of human experience, free from academic training or intellectual constraints.

The technique employed in "The Low Hours" is as unconventional as the subject matter. It appears to involve both painting and collage elements. Visible brushstrokes, stippling, and layering suggest the use of acrylic paint alongside potentially paper or other found materials. The texture created through these varied techniques contributes significantly to the work's tactile quality and raw aesthetic.

Historical Context: Art Brut and a Rejection of Tradition

Dubuffet developed his Art Brut philosophy in post-World War II France, a period marked by societal upheaval and questioning of established norms. His work was a direct response to what he perceived as the artificiality and intellectualism of mainstream art. He sought instead to tap into a more primal, authentic form of expression – one rooted in instinct and experience rather than learned technique. The use of seemingly crude materials and deliberately “primitive” forms were intended to challenge viewers' expectations and provoke a visceral reaction.

Emotional Impact: Alienation and Raw Expression

“The Low Hours” evokes a sense of alienation and fragmentation through its disjointed arrangement and simplified forms. The distorted human figures, rather than representing individuals realistically, function as symbolic representations – archetypes embodying aspects of the human condition. The bold colors and dynamic lines create an energetic visual experience that can be both unsettling and captivating. Ultimately, Dubuffet’s work invites viewers to confront their own perceptions of beauty, art, and the complexities of human existence with a refreshing honesty.


Artist Biography

early life and career

jean philippe arthur dubuffet, a french painter and sculptor, was born on july 31, 1901, in le havre, france. his family, wholesale wine merchants, belonged to the wealthy bourgeoisie. in 1918, dubuffet moved to paris to study painting at the académie julian, where he befriended artists like juan gris, andré masson, and fernand léger.

artistic evolution

after a brief stint at the académie, dubuffet continued his artistic journey independently. he developed interests in music, poetry, and ancient languages. in 1934, he resumed painting, creating a series of portraits that emphasized art historical vogues. however, he stopped again to focus on his wine business during the german occupation of france.

founding art brut

in 1942, dubuffet devoted himself to art once more. he drew inspiration from everyday life, often featuring individuals in cramped spaces, which had a distinct psychological impact on viewers. his first solo show at the galerie rené drouin in paris (1944) marked his third attempt to become an established artist.

notable works and techniques

* jean fautrier's paintings (1945) influenced dubuffet to use thick oil paint mixed with materials like mud, sand, and coal dust. * his series hautes pâtes (thick impastoes), exhibited in 1946 at the galerie rené drouin, showcased his innovative impasto technique.

international recognition

dubuffet's association with pierre matisse, a prominent dealer of contemporary european art in america, led to rapid success in the american art market. his work was featured alongside artists like picasso, braque, and rouault at the gallery exhibit.

legacy

* dubuffet's pioneering role in the art brut movement has left an indelible mark on the art world. * his use of unconventional materials and techniques continues to inspire artists worldwide. key dates: * july 31, 1901: born in le havre, france * may 12, 1985: passed away notable art movement: * art brut, founded by jean philippe arthur dubuffet
jean philippe arthur dubuffet

jean philippe arthur dubuffet

1901 - 1985 , France

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: École de Paris, Art Brut
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Jean fautrier']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Juan Gris
    • André Masson
    • Fernand Léger
  • Date Of Birth: July 31, 1901
  • Full Name: Jean Philippe Arthur Dubuffet
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Weaver's vision
    • Comings and goings
    • Scenic triplex
  • Place Of Birth: Le Havre, France
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