Collection of Rough Art
Collection of Rough Art is a museum devoted to the rough Art, located at Lausanne in Suisse.
Initiated by Jean Dubuffet, it was directed by Michel Thévoz of 1976 with 2001 then by Lucienne Peiry until today.
History
Initiated in 1945 by the painter Jean Dubuffet as a material of study and research on the creators theoretically escaping the influences from the medium from art, this collection will first of all be presented under the name of Foyer of rough art to the gallery Rene Drouin, with Paris.Of 1948 with 1951, it becomes the Compagnie of rough art , enriched by the meeting of Dubuffet with André Breton, and by of discovered there surrealist group.
The collection leaves then in 1951 to the the United States of America where the painter-collector Alfonso Ossorio proposes to lodge the collection in its property of East Hampton. It returns to Paris in 1962, in a private mansion of the Rue of Sevres, where the collection is presented on 4 levels. The Company of rough art is reconstituted with new godfathers, and the publication of the booklets of rough Art (a score of numbers, spread out of 1964 to 2007). In 1975 finally, the town of Lausanne proposes to him a final residence (after Dubuffet decided to make gift of it) in the Château of Beaulieu, a masonry of the 18th century. Michel Thévoz, critical and historian of art, will be the conservative during 26 years, until in 2001, where Lucienne Peiry will take her changing.
Creators of the Collection (Rough Art and New Invention)
Notorious creators (having been the subject of at least a monograph)
- Adolf Wölfli (1864-1930)
- Aloïse Corbaz known as “Aloïse” (1886-1964)
- Gaston Chaissac (1910-1964)
- Augustin Lesage (1876-1954)
- Carlo Zinelli (1916-1974)
- Henry Darger (1892-1973)
Other creators
Alcide, Pink Aubert, Carol Bailly, Julie Bar, Baskine, Juliette-Elisa Battles, Ursula Bluhm, Benjamin Hello, Therese Bonnelabay, Alain Bourbonnais, François Burland, Marguerite Burnat-Layered branches, Capederoque, Ignacio Carles-Tolra, Mario Chichorro, Joseph-Fleury Crepin, Georges Demkin, Philippe Dereux, Jules Doudin, Gaston Duf, Elijah, Emmanuel, Paul End, Henri Filaquier, Louise Fischer, Florent, Auguste Forestier, Clement Fraisse, Sylvain Fusco, Eugene Gabritchevsky, Giordano Gelli, Robert Gie, Madge Gill, Joaquim Gironella, Paul Goesch, Ted Gordon, Gustav, Johann Hauser, Miguel Hernandez, Magali Herrera, Joseph Heu, Carl Fredrik Hill, Emile Hodinos, Hector Hyppolite, Marthe Isely, Jacqueline, Vojislav Jakic, Charles Jauffret, Aimable Jayet, Juva, Franz Kernbeis, Rosemarie Koczÿ, Hans Krüsi, Marc Lamy, Jean Anselme, Gerard Lattier, Laure Pigeon, Sylvain Lecoq, Léontine, Stanislas Lib, Raphaël Lonné, Marie-Rose Lortet, Dwight Mackintosh, Pascal-Desire Maisonneuve, Jean Mar, Maurice, Francis Mayor, Angelo Meani, Reinhold Merz, Edmund Monsiel, Peter Moog, Heinrich Anton Müller, Michel Nedjar, Gerard Olive, Alfonso Ossorio, François Ozenda, Francis Palanc, Michael Pankoks, Xavier Parguey, Giovanni Battista Podesta, Vahan Poladian, the Prisoner of Basle, Guillaume Pujolle, Jean Radovic, Emile Ratter, Marco Raugei, Camille Renault, Humbert Ribet, Clementine Ripoche, Andre Robillard, Simon Rodia, Jane Ruffié, Henri Salingardes, Jean-Joseph Sanfourche, Eugenio Santoro, Victorien Sardou, Claudia Sattler, Philipp Schöpke, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern, Armand Schultess, Franca Settembrini, Marguerite Sir, Somuk, Louis Soutter, Gaston Teuscher, Jeanne Tripe butcher, Johann Trösch, Count of tromelin, Oswald Tschirtner, Berthe Ura, Willem Van Genk, Joseph “Pépé” Vines, Auguste Walla, Qualities Wey, Scottie Wilson, Joseph Wittlich, Stanislaw Zagajewski, Anna Zemankova
See too
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