JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)
JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)
JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)
JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)
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JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)

Idéoplasme VIII

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JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)
Idéoplasme VIII
signed with the artist's initials and date 'J. D. 84' (lower right)
acrylic on paper laid on canvas
39 5/8 x 26 5/8in. (100.5 x 67.7cm.)
Executed in 1984
Provenance
The Pace Gallery, New York.
Galerie Daniel Varenne, Paris.
Private Collection, Paris.
Waddington Galleries, London (acquired from the above in 1988).
Leslie Waddington Collection, London (acquired from the above in 1990).
A gift from the above to Clodagh Waddington.
Literature
M. Loreau, Catalogue des travaux de Jean Dubuffet, Fascicule XXXVII: Non-lieux, Paris 1989, p. 100, no. 153 (illustrated, p. 65).
Exhibited
London, Waddington Galleries, Jean Dubuffet, 1990, no. 36 (illustrated in colour, p. 75).
Paris, Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, Jean Dubuffet: les dernières années, 1991, p. 265, no. 182 (illustrated in colour, p. 211).
Special Notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.

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Electrified waves of red and orange dance across the surface of Jean Dubuffet’s Idéoplasme VIII, part of a series of acrylic works created during the penultimate year of the artist’s life. Streaks of colour collide and burst against a swelling black which threatens to overtake the white ground. In Idéoplasme VIII, there is no beginning or end, but rather a cosmological time, the force of the Big Bang rendered with neon potency. Dubuffet returned at the end of his life to a frenetic, non-figurative style that had characterised much of his early output. Idéoplasme VIII is a stunning summation of the artist’s vibrant, vivacious career and an outstanding example of his Non-lieux works. In this series, Dubuffet’s visual vocabulary embraced spontaneity, where feverish brushwork forms an ‘all-over’ effect in which space and colour collapse into one another. For the artist, art was the expression of a primal, intuitive state, which he sought to capture on the canvas. Describing these sensations, Dubuffet wrote, ‘The mind has the right to establish being wherever it cares to and for as long as it likes. There is no intrinsic difference between being and fantasy; being is an attribute that the mind assigns to fantasy’ (J. Dubuffet in a letter to A. Glimcher, 19 April 1985 quoted in D. Kuspit, ‘Quixotic Quicksand? Jean Dubuffet’s ‘Groundless’ Paintings’, Artnet, January 2012). As if possessing all the energy in the universe, Idéoplasme VIII is propelled by its own momentum, a cacophony of movement which blazes across the stellar expanse.

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