Mire G21 (1983) by Jean Dubuffet

Mire G21 - Jean Dubuffet - 1983

Artwork Information

TitleMire G21
ArtistJean Dubuffet
Date1983
Art MovementArt Brut

About Mire G21

The artwork titled “Mire G21” is an abstract piece created by Jean Dubuffet in 1983. It is an exemplar of the Art Brut movement, which values raw, spontaneous expression unguided by traditional artistic standards. The genre of the artwork is abstract, emphasizing the absence of recognizable subjects and focusing rather on the use of color, form, and line to convey meaning.

“Mire G21” boasts a vibrant palette primarily consisting of red and yellow hues, underscored by bold, black outlines. These colors are distributed across the canvas in a seemingly chaotic manner, yet upon closer inspection, one may discern patterns and rhythmic repetitions that impart a sense of dynamic movement. The piece defies immediate interpretation, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the visceral emotional experience and the raw aesthetic that typifies Dubuffet’s approach. The dense network of lines and shapes might evoke a feeling of being ensnared or provide a sense of energetic convergence, illustrating the complex interplay of elements characteristic of Dubuffet’s abstract vision.

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