id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_efogy2z3xraqley6pzrxa7de34 Sophie Berrebi Nothing Is Erased: Hubert Damisch and Jean Dubuffet 2015 6 .pdf application/pdf 3095 219 71 https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/nothing-is-erased-hubert-damisch-and-jean-dubuffet(d2e4711e-37ff-4e7f-8a0b-2dfa17cb8bdc).html The collection of articles and letters included in this issue of October represents, with two exceptions, all the texts Damisch published on Dubuffet during Damisch edited two more in 1995: Jean Dubuffet, Prospectus et tous écrits suivants, four volumes (Paris: 5. Sophie Berrebi, ed., Hubert Damisch, Jean Dubuffet: Entrée en matière, Correspondance 1961– writing; in an essay from 1964, Damisch calls Dubuffet a "founding father" (a phrase 9. Letter from Jean Dubuffet to Hubert Damisch, June 7, 1962. Letter from Hubert Damisch to Jean Dubuffet, January 31, 1967(no. Damisch's subsequent texts on the artist develop.13 His discussion of Dubuffet's complicated search for an "entrance" into fine art, his difficulty in taking a position and Hubert Damisch, Jean Dubuffet: Entrée en matière, Correspondance 1961–1985, Textes 1961–2001, part I. Nothing Is Erased: Hubert Damisch and Jean Dubuffet 7 Letter from Hubert Damisch to Jean Dubuffet, December 6, 1983. ./cache/work_efogy2z3xraqley6pzrxa7de34.pdf ./txt/work_efogy2z3xraqley6pzrxa7de34.txt