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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What are the Barbus Müller? In 1939, strange sculptures appeared on the Paris antiquities market. Possessing a boundless curiosity, Josef Müller, the founder of the Barbier-Mueller collection on display at the eponymous museum, could not fail to be drawn to these basalt creations, and he acquired an entire lot of them. Jean Dubuffet discovered them [&#8230;]</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://www.barbier-mueller.ch/en/2020/01/29/the-barbus-muller/">The Barbus Müller</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://www.barbier-mueller.ch/en/musee-barbier-mueller-geneva">Barbier-Mueller Museum</a>.</p>
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<p>What are the Barbus Müller? In 1939, strange sculptures appeared on the
Paris antiquities market. Possessing a boundless curiosity, Josef Müller, the
founder of the Barbier-Mueller collection on display at the eponymous museum,
could not fail to be drawn to these basalt creations, and he acquired an entire
lot of them.</p>



<p>Jean Dubuffet discovered them in 1945 in the studio of the Japanese
pedestal maker Inagaki. Fascinated by these strange creations with a striking
family resemblance, he baptized them all &#8220;Barbus Müller&#8221;, probably
after the beard that certain pieces sport and the name of Josef Müller, who had
acquired the greatest number of them. He published them in a small leaflet,
which contains the founding text on his concept of <em>Art</em> <em>Brut</em>
(reissued as an insert in the exhibition catalogue). He also organized an
exhibition in 1947 at the Foyer de l&#8217;Art Brut in Paris. He later acquired three
pieces of this kind.</p>



<p>Nothing was known about these statues. When Josef Müller acquired them,
they were described as &#8220;Celtic heads in stone, Vendée&#8221;, but various
provenances were attributed to them over time, including the Americas and
Oceania. They were even said to be the work of a self-taught sculptor. </p>



<p>The riddle now appears to be solved. Thanks to a detailed study
conducted by the passionate Bruno Montpied, the identity of the sculptor has
been revealed (for some of these Barbus Müller at least).</p>



<p>Assembling some twenty Barbus from its own collection and from private
and public lenders, the Musée Barbier-Mueller has juxtaposed them with works
from faraway cultures selected from its collections, in order to assess the
resemblances and differences. They will fraternize as they once did before Josef
Müller&#8217;s eyes and in his storeroom.</p>



<p>With the support of a Geneva private foundation.</p>



<p><strong>A Partnership with</strong></p>



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<p>Within the framework of a partnership between the Musée Barbier-Mueller and the Musée d&#8217;Ethnographie de Genève reflecting the connection between their respective temporary exhibitions, a Barbu Müller from the Barbier-Mueller collection will take up residence at the exhibition <strong>&#8220;Jean Dubuffet, a Barbarian in Europe&#8221;</strong> from September 8, 2020 to February 28, 2021, after being exhibited at the Musée Barbier-Mueller. From September 8, 2020 to February 28, 2021, the ticket for admission to the Musée Barbier-Mueller will allow free entry to the MEG exhibition. More information at <a href="https://www.ville-ge.ch/meg/expo02.php">www.meg-geneve.ch</a>.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Private Guided Tours</strong></h4>



<p>Over the exhibition, requests for private guided tours can be made to <a href="mailto:musee@barbier-mueller.ch">musee@barbier-mueller.ch</a> or by calling 022 312 02 70. </p>



<p>Limited number of participants: 20</p>



<p><strong>Rate:</strong> 150.-CHF<br><strong>Entrance rate per person:</strong> 5.-CHF<br><strong>Length:</strong> c. 1 hour</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://www.barbier-mueller.ch/en/2020/01/29/the-barbus-muller/">The Barbus Müller</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://www.barbier-mueller.ch/en/musee-barbier-mueller-geneva">Barbier-Mueller Museum</a>.</p>
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