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Perceiving Dubuffet - Art, Embodiment and the Viewer (Hardcover)
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Perceiving Dubuffet - Art, Embodiment and the Viewer (Hardcover)
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Perceiving Dubuffet: Art, Embodiment, and the Viewer offers a
comprehensive reconsideration of Jean Dubuffet's work which
contextualizes it within contemporary developments in phenomenology
and examines the central role played by questions relating to
embodiment in the evolution of his aesthetic thinking and artistic
practice. Conceived as an interdisciplinary project and combining
phenomenological approaches with detailed visual and linguistic
analysis, elucidation of interpictorial and intertextual reference,
and extensive archival research, the study examines the development
across Dubuffet's work of a core set of cognate themes and formal
concerns, charts his many and various shifts in priority and
direction, and identifies the constants that drive his tireless
experimentation with materials, genre, dimensionality, viewer
involvement, visual-verbal interplay, and metareference. Topics
explored include: the affinities between Merleau-Ponty's account of
the phenomenological reduction and Dubuffet's conception of the
functioning of the artwork; Dubuffet's thematisation of the
experience of embodiment; the foregrounding of temporality and the
exploration of corporeal and associative memory; the testing and
transgression of generic boundaries; the experimentation with
unconventional materials and with dimensionality; the impact of
Dubuffet's reading of scientific theory and of Daoist and Buddhist
philosophy on his understanding of man's relationship with his
environment; and the central role given to the viewer's physical
interaction with the artwork. Perceiving Dubuffet: Art, Embodiment,
and the Viewer covers Dubuffet's lengthy career and examines the
full range of his pictorial and sculptural oeuvre and the large
corpus of aesthetic writings produced between the 1940s and the
1980s.
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