"Jean Dubuffet: Art Brut" by Lucienne Peiry - An essential book that delves into Dubuffet's Art Brut movement, exploring its origins and significance.
"Jean Dubuffet: A Retrospective" by Mildred Glimcher and Jean Dubuffet - A detailed retrospective covering Dubuffet's career and major works, with contributions from various art historians.
"Dubuffet" by Daniel Abadie - A thorough monograph offering an in-depth look at Dubuffet's artistic evolution, techniques, and major series.
"Jean Dubuffet: The Radiant Earth" by Germano Celant - Focuses on Dubuffet's innovative use of materials and his exploration of earthy textures and forms.
"Jean Dubuffet: Towards an Alternative Reality" by M. Francis - Examines Dubuffet's philosophy and its impact on the perception of art and reality.
"Dubuffet and the Anticulture" by Peter Selz - Explores Dubuffet's opposition to cultural norms and his advocacy for Art Brut.
Major Exhibitions
Jean Dubuffet's work has been featured in numerous significant exhibitions throughout his career, highlighting his impact on the art world:
"Jean Dubuffet" Exhibition, Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York (1947) - His first solo exhibition in the United States, which introduced his work to an international audience.
Venice Biennale (1954) - Dubuffet's work was featured, significantly raising his profile in the international art community.
"L'Hourloupe" at the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1966) - A major exhibition showcasing his signature series, solidifying his reputation as a leading contemporary artist.
Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (1967) - A retrospective exhibition that provided a comprehensive overview of his career.
"Jean Dubuffet: A Retrospective" at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York (1973) - This major retrospective further cemented Dubuffet's influence on modern art.
Centre Pompidou, Paris (2001) - A centennial retrospective commemorating the 100th anniversary of Dubuffet’s birth, featuring a wide range of his works.
Fondation Beyeler, Basel (2016) - An exhibition titled "Jean Dubuffet: Metamorphoses of Landscape," focusing on his landscape works and their evolution over time.
The Barbican Centre, London (2017) - The exhibition "Jean Dubuffet: Theatrum Mundi" explored his theatrical and performance-related works.