How did the theory of ‘brut art’ put forward by Jean Dubuffet get credence?
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Before that the art of the untrained visionary was of minor interest. At about the same time 'an untutored genius was creating paradise'.
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French painter Jean Dubuffet challenged the concept of ‘art brut’ in the 1940s. Before that the art of the untrained visionary was of minor interest. At about the same time ‘an untutored genius was creating paradise’. This was none other than Nek Chand, who cleared a little patch of jungle to make himself a garden sculpted with stone and recycled material known to the world today as the Rock Garden, at Chandigarh.
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