Faces : 6e biennale de l'art brut

Faces : 6e biennale de l'art brut

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Ce que dit l'éditeur

Art Brut : The Collection is a series of books designed to accompany the Art Brut Biennials : exhibitions dedicated exclusively to works in the Collection de l'Art Brut, in Lausanne, some of which have never been on public display before. The museum was bequeathed the approximately five thousand works that Jean Dubuffet, the inventor of the term Art Brut, amassed between 1945 and 1971, and today the collection contains more than seventy thousand works of art.

This 6th biennial exhibition focuses on outsider art works that feature the human face : a theme suggested by the exhibition's curator, Pascal Roman, who is also a professor of psychology at Lausanne University.

The face plays a unique role in human physiology, for its appearance and expressions encapsulate all that is distinctive in a person's body and mind. The works selected aim to prompt the singular experience of recognizing others in ourselves, thus inducing self-examination and offering a window onto our inner life : 'What we see looks back at us', as Georges Didi-Huberman put it.

Exploring this theme plays a major role in the field of Art Brut and its works, in which the urge to create is paramount : it draws out the essential core of the authors' human identity lying beyond their social or cultural marginalization. The faces laid bare in the exhibition invite us in their forthright, unabashed way to turn an equally frank eye on ourselves. Let us welcome the reassuring or unsettling effect of their uncompromising impact, and in this way find common ground with their creators.

Résumé

Catalogue présentant les oeuvres issues de la Collection de l'art brut de Lausanne autour du thème du visage, une partie de l'être humain qui condense l'ensemble de la personne, son corps et sa psyché. Ces représentations aux expressions tantôt attentives ou communicatives, tantôt interrogatives ou absentes témoignent de la diversité du rapport au monde. ©Electre 2024

Caractéristiques

Date de parution
1 décembre 2023
Collection(s)
Art brut
Rayon
Arts généralités
Contributeur(s)
Pascal Roman (Directeur de publication), Sarah Lombardi (Préfacier)
EAN
9791254600528
Nombre de pages
151 pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
26.0 cm x 21.0 cm x 1.4 cm
Poids
572 g