Soul of the Underground 1959 by Jean Dubuffet
Soul Of The Underground (1959)
A striking representation of Jean Dubuffet's Art Brut philosophy, Soul Of The Underground captures the raw energy of postwar Paris through its textured surfaces and bold composition.
About Soul Of The Underground
Created in 1959, Soul Of The Underground represents Jean Dubuffet's radical departure from traditional aesthetics. This work embodies the core principles of Art Brut, the movement Dubuffet founded that celebrated raw, unfiltered artistic expression outside established norms. The textured surfaces and bold composition reflect the artist's fascination with the unconventional beauty found in urban environments.
The painting emerged during a period when Dubuffet was particularly interested in the visual language of graffiti and street art. Soul Of The Underground captures this interest through its layered surfaces and energetic mark-making, creating a visual dialogue between the conscious and subconscious realms.
The Art Brut Movement
Jean Dubuffet coined the term "Art Brut" in the 1940s to describe art created outside the boundaries of official culture. This movement rejected the refined techniques of academic painting in favor of raw, expressive forms that often incorporated unconventional materials and techniques.
Soul Of The Underground exemplifies Dubuffet's commitment to this philosophy. The work's textured surfaces and bold composition reflect the artist's belief in the inherent value of art that emerges from direct experience rather than intellectual theory.
Artistic Technique
Composition
Dubuffet's composition in Soul Of The Underground demonstrates his innovative approach to spatial organization. The work employs a complex layering of forms that create a sense of depth while maintaining a flat picture plane, characteristic of his mature style.
Texture and Material
The textured surfaces in Soul Of The Underground result from Dubuffet's use of mixed media techniques. He often incorporated sand, pebbles, and other materials into his paint to create a tactile quality that challenged traditional notions of painting as a purely visual medium.
Print Specifications
| Artist | Jean Dubuffet |
| Original Year | 1959 |
| Art Style | Art Brut |
| Subject Matter | Abstract Composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Archival Matte Paper |
| Frame | Sustainable Hardwood |
| Glazing | UV-Protective Acrylic |
| Shipping | Free Worldwide |
| Returns | 30-Day Policy |
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The bold composition and textured surfaces of Soul Of The Underground make it an ideal statement piece for contemporary interiors. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well above console tables or in gallery wall arrangements. The artwork's neutral palette with subtle gold tones complements both minimalist and eclectic decor schemes.
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