Texturologies series

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The Texturologies series is a group of abstract paintings by Jean Dubuffet characterized by dense, all-over surface patterns that evoke natural textures and challenge traditional notions of pictorial depth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork series
painting series
aimsTo challenge traditional notions of pictorial depth
emphasize surface over illusionistic space
artisticStyle all-over composition
gestural abstraction
non-figurative
collectionContainsWorkIn Centre Pompidou, Paris NERFINISHED
Fondation Dubuffet, Paris NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
Tate, London NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of texture-focused abstraction
countryOfOrigin France
creator Jean Dubuffet NERFINISHED
describedBySource art historical literature
museum catalogues
exhibitedAt major international museums
genre abstract painting
hasPart Texturologie I NERFINISHED
Texturologie II NERFINISHED
Texturologie III NERFINISHED
Texturologie IV NERFINISHED
Texturologie LXIII NERFINISHED
historicalContext postwar European abstraction
inception 1957
influencedBy earthly landscapes
natural textures
sand and soil
stone surfaces
languageOfTitle French
mainSubject abstraction
surface
texture
materialUsed gravel
mixed media
oil paint
sand
movement Art Brut NERFINISHED
Tachisme NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Jean Dubuffet NERFINISHED
partOf Jean Dubuffet’s exploration of matière
relatedWorkSeries Hautes Pâtes series NERFINISHED
Hourloupe series NERFINISHED
visualCharacteristic dense all-over patterning
granular texture
lack of central focal point
monochromatic or limited color range

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Jean Dubuffet notableWork Texturologies series