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.
About the AuthorJean Duffy is Emeritus Professor of French at the University of Edinburgh.
Reviews'Jean Duffy's phenomenologically-based examination of the artist's entire oeuvre is highly original, intelligent and well-researched. This book will likely change the field of Dubuffet Studies.' Dr Kent Minturn, The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
'A detailed, comprehensive, and readable account of Dubuffet's work, Perceiving Dubuffet is a highly informative and impressive piece of scholarship.' Dr Johanna Malt, King's College London
'Duffy's nuanced analyses, grounded in archival research and close looking at Dubuffet's art and writing - with an eye for not only visual but also bodily engagement - provides an important contribution to the scholarship on this artist... Her situation of Dubuffet's interest in perceiving - and how culture, language, and habit even in the domain of science affect it - brings a fresh perspective to Dubuffet scholarship.' Stephanie Chadwick, H-France Review
'This magisterial book is one to live with, to be immersed in, and to treasure... This is determined writing, exhaustive, inclusive, multidirectional, patient and painstaking, above all unfailing in its desire to embrace the striking diversity of Dubuffet's creative action, including his writing. The result is an absorbing illumination of what is a multifaceted panorama.' Timothy Matthew, French Studies
Book InformationISBN 9781789621693
Author Jean DuffyFormat Hardback
Page Count 474
Imprint Liverpool University PressPublisher Liverpool University Press