Dubuffet Drawings at The Hammer Museum
Dubuffet Drawings brings together about one hundred works on paper from the artist’s most innovative years: 1935-1962.
A leading French artist of the twentieth century, Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) eschewed traditional notions of beauty in art in favor of what he perceived as more authentic forms of expression, inspired by graffiti, children’s drawings, and the creations of psychiatric patients. Drawing played a major role in his development as he explored on paper new subjects and techniques and experimented with non-traditional tools and modes of application. This exhibition is the first museum retrospective of Dubuffet’s drawings. It includes about one hundred works from his most innovative years—between 1935 and 1962—borrowed from private and public collections in France and the United States. Dubuffet applied his radical approach to subjects ranging from views of Paris and its metro to nudes, portraits of writers, majestic beards, and scenes from the Sahara desert. His art has been influential on later generations of artists up to today.
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 11 a.m.—8 p.m. |
Wednesday | 11 a.m.—8 p.m. |
Thursday | 11 a.m.—8 p.m. |
Friday | 11 a.m.—8 p.m. |
Saturday | 11 a.m.—5 p.m. |
Sunday | 11 a.m.—5 p.m. |
The museum is open every day, except Mondays, July 4, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
January 29, 2017
End DateApril 30, 2017
Hours11:00 AM - 08:00 PM
AddressHammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Event TypePublic
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