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Stanley Tucci Searching for Italy

>> i remember living here as a kid and i always thought that there were for -- you know where you put little statues. >> like a tabernacle. >> exactly. >> well let's order some wine. how do i do this? >> do i pull this? oh it's a bell! >> yes it's a bell we have someone come? >> they're awfully slow. oh hi! how are you? >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. that's good. >> that's good. >> i always thought wine tasted better when it comes through a window. >> you get another one? >> oh yeah. it seems to be empty. oh hi, how are you? can i get another one please? >> 500 years ago, everyone was encouraged to drink at least a leader of wine every day. not for the wine makers profit but for health reasons. >> so tell me everything else you know.

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Jean Dubuffet: impish master of perpetual reinvention


Jean Dubuffet: impish master of perpetual reinvention
Laura Cumming
A writer, visiting the French artist Jean Dubuffet in 1956, was taken by surprise. “Dubuffet is here, in flowery hat and socks with green polka dots. He no longer paints with butter, cement or bitumen, but with shoemaker’s glue.” Period photographs show him as a lithe Ariel experimenting with coal dust, quick-drying enamel, fragments of glass, even sand and butterfly wings – a magnificent changeling darting about the studio.
Along with Giacometti, Beuys and Bacon, Dubuffet (1901-85) is one of the great artists of postwar Europe: zany, free, perpetually reinventing himself and our idea of modern art. So it seems almost impossible that the forthcoming Barbican retrospective should be the first here in half a century. But Dubuffet wasn’t entirely loved even in France to begin with.

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'Brutal Beauty: The Art and Life of Jean Dubuffet' At The Barbican; Join An Online Curator's Talk... - Artwire Press Release from ArtfixDaily.com


Art should always make you laugh a little and fear a little. Anything but bore’.
Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty is the first major UK exhibition of the work of French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) in over 50 years. One of the most provocative voices in postwar modern art, Dubuffet rebelled against conventional ideas of beauty, hoping to capture the poetry of everyday life in a gritty, more authentic way. Drawn from international public and private collections, Brutal Beauty brings together more than 150 works: from early portraits, lithographs and fantastical statues to enamel paintings, butterfly assemblages and giant colourful canvases. It is on view at the Barbican Art Gallery in London this spring (check the website for schedule changes and reopening updates).

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20141210:11:22:00

poor kid was selling little statues. you don't haggle with a kid trying to make a buck. don't do that. buck. don't do that.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20141210:09:51:00

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