Friday, March 12, 2010

Dubuffet 2010

Dubuffet012010(vista)
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Dubuffet042010(antechamber)

Dear Everyone:

I get particularly thrilled by
encountering art that surrounds
the viewer.

French artist Jean Dubuffet
did such an installation in the early
1970's entitled Closerie Falbala
as seen in World of Interiors
March 2010.

This installation is an
architectural sculpture
made of concrete and marked by
graffitti-like lines of black
on white with blue and red areas.
Apparently the lines are created
by allowing in drawing the
pencil to wander in an automatic way.
The 3-D installation allows
the viewer to walk into it and through it.

There are large walls, different heights
to allow for seating and a central
antechamber structure.

Outside Paris it is available
for private viewings.

Hope that you enjoy this
glimpse of this important
artwork.

Helen.

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