Abstract Bird Sculpture 1960s Art Brut
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This artisanal iron bird sculpture, crafted from salvaged iron, embodies the spirit of the "art brut" movement from the 1960s and 1970s. Showcasing the raw, unrefined aesthetic typical of art brut, or "outsider art," this piece highlights the creative use of repurposed materials in its distinctive form. Art brut, a term coined by French artist Jean Dubuffet, refers to art created outside the traditional boundaries of the art world, often by self-taught or outsider artists.
This movement is characterized by its raw, emotive expression and unconventional techniques. Prominent artists of the Art Brut movement include Jean Dubuffet, who coined the term, as well as Adolf Wölfli, Aloïse Corbaz, and Henry Darger. These artists are known for their unique approaches, often working with unconventional materials and themes that diverge from mainstream art traditions. This sculpture aligns with the movement's ethos by transforming industrial materials into evocative, expressive art.
Approx. overall 6¾" high x 9¾" x 3¼"
Approx. overall 17cm high x 25cm x 8cm
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Abstract Bird Sculpture 1960s Art Brut
Sale priceUS$396