Jardin d'émail
Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 1985)
Date
1974
Material
Concrete, glass fiber reinforced epoxy resin and polyurethane paint
Extent
Circa 8 × 20 × 30 m
Type
Beelden
Identifier
KM 117.265
Touch
A work of art that you can touch, that you can walk through, in which you are even allowed to play! The world-renowned Jardin d’émail by Jean Dubuffet leaves an indelible impression on many visitors, young and old.
Different world
The artificial, walled ‘garden’ was designed specifically for the Kröller-Müller Museum. The contrast between the bright white with jagged black lines and the natural surroundings is particularly stark. Once inside this art garden, the visitors can imagine themselves in a completely different world
Characteristic
The atmosphere of this monumental sculpture is characteristic for the work of Dubuffet. All his work expresses his fascination with the unusual, the spontaneous, the subconscious and the chaotic, which are typical for the paintings and drawings of children and the mentally ill. He calls these expressions that he admires, which are not regarded as official art, ‘art brut’.
