What is the Brut art museum?
Art Brut, or "Rough Art", is art works produced by people who are completely not hit by artistic culture or even desire to create art. Many collections are not discovered until the death of a person. Art Brut was produced by prisoners, mental patients and poor or "ordinary" people, some of whom have created hundreds and even thousands of works of art. The most famous Museum of Brut Art Brut is the collection of de l'Art Brut based in Lausanne, Switzerland, founded in 1948 by artists Jean Dubuffet and Andre Breton and several others. There are also other small organizations in the United States and Europe to protect and depict the art of Brut.
Jean Dubuffet got the idea of his artistic Brutan Museum from the book of such works published by Dr. Hans Prinzhorn in 1922. He also came called Art Brut, which in French is reflected in "raw art". Paintings in the book Dr. Prizhorna was created by patients in his Asylum. The book also had a great influence on the surrealist artists of the day. In view ofThe fact that Jean Dubuffet has created this term, the de l'A art brut collection reserves the exclusive right to declare pieces as Art Brut.
Outsider Art was originally intended as an English equivalent of this artistic style. Now it has become a term that describes any art created without formal training. Many of these pieces are not eligible to be named Art Brut the Collection de l'Art Brut.
folk art can be compared with outsider art. However, these pieces are not usually classified as Art Brut because they are created with a certain artistic influence. Graffiti is also sometimes included in this category. There are many fine galleries dedicated to folk art.
Today, the Museum of Art Brut in Switzerland is a large institution that contains the biography of the artist next to every work. In addition to the Thoriginal Collection, The Art Brut Museum often contains works from all over the world. It can be visited at 11 andVenue des Bergières in Lausanne.
Thede l'A art brut is the most famous and original Art Brut museum, but there are other and galleries that often mention it, as well as other outsider drawing. The IM Lagerhaus Museum is another museum in Switzerland dedicated to Art Brut. In Baltimor, this type of art is presented at the American Visionary Art Museum in the Baltimor. The Nina Haggerty Center in Canada contains outsider art works carried out by people with developments.