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Jean Dubuffe

Title: Forms in Movement (Pavan)

Year: 1956-9

Materials: Bronze

Size: 775 x 1080 x 585 mm

Title: Four-Square Walk Through

Year: 1966

Material: Bronze

Size: 4290 x 1990 x 2295 mm

Title: Spring

Year: 1966

Material: Bronze

Size: 850 x 570 x 530 m

How about Jean Dubuffe?

Unlike Barbara Hepworth, he usually uses various colors, such as red, blue, black, and white to create his sculpture. He uses lots of shapes inside the sculpture to make it meaningful. He uses negative spaces everywhere.

Citation

http://www.artnet.com/artists/jean-dubuffet/

http://www.theartstory.org/artist-dubuffet-jean.htm

http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/chicago_s_publicartjeandubuffetsmonumentwithstandingbeast.html

http://www.nashersculpturecenter.org/object.aspx?ObjectID=39

http://www.nashersculpturecenter.org/object.aspx?ObjectID=21

http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hepworth-four-square-walk-through-l00937

V.S

Barbara Hepworth usually used bronze to make her sculptures. She used negative spaces inside the positive, and usually, the negative space is in the middle of the sculpture. She uses natural colors for her sculptures.

Influence

Barbara Hepworth

Title: Personnage Title: Monumental Sculpture from the Hourloupe Cycle

Sculpture 1

He starts out with drawing 2-dimensional artwork before he starts making the sculpture. He figures out what colors to use and what shapes to use when he draws 2d artwork.

Monument with Standing Beast is known as the comprised of a standing animal, a tree, a portal and an architectural form.

It has both positive space and negative space. The negative spaces are between and inside the positive spaces.

In this sculpture, he only used black and white, but we can know that he used hourloup style to create this sculpture, because of the use of positive and negative spaces, and the shapes.

Sculpture 2

Title: Personnage Title: Monumental Sculpture from the Hourloupe Cycle Sculpture #1 Title: Monument with Standing Beast

Year: 1984

Size: 880 cm (350 in)

Material: Fiberglass

Location: James R. Thompson Center, Chicago, IL

There are similar ratio of the positive space and the negative space. There are negative spaces between the positive spaces.

The sculpture looks like four trees leaning against each other.

Even though he used only black and white colors, we can know that he used hourloup style, because of the use of shape.

Sculpture #2 Title: Group of Four Trees

Year: 1969-72

Material: synthetic plastic, aluminum frame, steel armature

Location: The Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza, off Pine Street, between Nassau and William Streets.

So who is Jean Dubuffet?

Bio.

Born- 31 July 1901 (Le Havre, France)

Died- 12 May 1985 (aged 83) Paris, France

Nationality- French

Known for- Painting, Sculpture

Facts About Jean Dubuffet.

Sculpture 3

Jean Dubuffet's 2D & 3D artworks

  • He moved to Paris in 1918, and studied painting. However, after 6 months, he decided to study independently.
  • He stopped art, and started his father's wine business in 1924.
  • He stopped wine business in 1942, and started art again.
  • He came up with an idea of "art brut", which means "raw art".
  • He started Hourloup style drawing in 1962.

There is no negative space inside the positive spaces.

He used red, blue, black, and white in this sculpture

It is easy to know that he used hourloup style, because of his use of shape, and color. The shapes look like an English letter.

artwork Title: Masse aux Pedale

Work Date: 1976

Material used: Silkscreen

Size: h: 18.5 x w: 33 in / h: 47 x w: 83.8 cm

Overall view: He used black, white, red, and black colors to create this artwork. There are both negative and positive spaces. Lots of different shapes, and the shapes look like an English letters.

3D artwork Title: Le Pirate

Work Date: 1975

Size: h: 109 x w: 98 x d: 62 cm / h: 42.9 x w: 38.6 x d: 24.4 in

Overall view: He used black, blue, red, and white colors. There is no negative space inside the sculpture.

He used shapes to express the human face. Similarities and Differences 2D 3D Flat

Title: Tower of Lace (Tour dentellière)

Year: 1973

Size: 240 x 114.3 x 99.1 cm.

Material: Painted epoxy resin

Location: Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, Dallas, Texas

1983.A.06

So who is Jean Dubuffet?

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