Audiodescriptions

The Collection de l’Art Brut is committed to making Art Brut accessible to everyone and offers a variety of ways to discover this unique world. Audio descriptions are available on the website or in the museum, via a QR code placed next to the works in question.

Thanks to audio descriptions, you can immerse yourself in the world of the works.

Audiodescriptions
What is Art Brut?

What is Art Brut?

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untitled, Fraisse, Clément, 1930 - 1931

low-relief of carved wood panels, 170 x 383 cm, © crédit photographique Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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untitled (detail), Gill, Madge

Indian ink on linen canvas, 168 x 784 cm, © crédit photographique Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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untitled, Ratier, Emile, sans date

wood sculpture and various materials, haut. 219 cm

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Untitled, Sirvins, Marguerite, entre 1944 et 1955

dress, needle-made lace, haut. 95 cm, © crédit photographique Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne

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Saint Adolf portant les lunettes entre les deux villes géantes Niess et Mia

Saint Adolf portant les lunettes entre les deux villes géantes Niess et Mia, Wölfli, Adolf, 1924

coloured pencil on paper, 51 x 68 cm, © crédit photographique Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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Clemens Wild Exhibition - 14 June to 27 October 2024

Clemens Wild Exhibition - 14 June to 27 October 2024, Wild, Clemens

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Diana

Diana, Wild, Clemens, 2012

graphite, coloured pencil, felt pen and acrylic paint on paper, 206,5 x 74,5, © Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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Romy

Romy, Wild, Clemens, 2013

graphite, coloured pencil, felt pen and acrylic paint on paper, 198,5 x 75, © Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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Moni Bär

Moni Bär, Wild, Clemens, 2016

graphite, coloured pencil, felt pen and acrylic paint on paper, 235 x 99,5 cm, © Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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Drei Grazien

Drei Grazien, Wild, Clemens, 2021

graphite, coloured pencil, felt pen and acrylic paint on paper, 220 x 134,5, © Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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Sabine

Sabine, Wild, Clemens, 2016

graphite, coloured pencil, felt pen and acrylic paint on paper, 207 x 99,5 cm, © Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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Anjuli

Anjuli, Wild, Clemens, 2016

graphite, coloured pencil, felt pen and acrylic paint on paper, 210,5 x 99,5, © Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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Sam (Samantha)

Sam (Samantha), Wild, Clemens, 2016

lead pencil, colored pencil, felt-tip pen and acrylic paint on paper, 219 x 99,5 cm, © Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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Rosmarie und Sofija Maric

Rosmarie und Sofija Maric, Wild, Clemens, 2021

graphite, coloured pencil, felt pen and acrylic paint on paper bag, 230 x 134,5, © Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne

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Biographies

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Biographies

Podcasts

Explore the world of Art Brut through the lens of different themes, in radio productions featuring specialists and artists.

La Collection de l’Art Brut s’installe au Palais idéal du Facteur Cheval Podcasts
Règle pour le chanteur parfait Art Brut 1/5 - Unfiltered

Art Brut 1/5 - Unfiltered

Carol Bailly is a figure of Swiss Romandy Art Brut, known for her color‑saturated drawings of ladies with eccentric hairstyles. Pierre Aebischer has used his pens for 25 years for a monumental work, before working on his hypnagogic black‑and‑white drawings. Both artists live in the canton of Fribourg and open the doors to their respective creative universes.

Reportage by Arditë Shabani / Direction: Sandro Lisci / Production: Laurence Difélix

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Vacarme: Art Brut 2/5 - Prized Collection

Vacarme: Art Brut 2/5 - Prized Collection

Long ignored, Art Brut is today the object of desire and is generating increasing enthusiasm. Balthazar Lovay is a gallerist in Geneva and represents the Art Brut author Pascal Vonlanthen. Bruno Decharme is one of the world's greatest collectors of Art Brut and has just donated nearly 1,000 works to the Centre Pompidou. But isn’t there a paradox in commercializing an art that is conceived so far from the markets?

Reportage by Arditë Shabani / Direction Sandro Lisci / Production Laurence Difélix

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Art Brut 3/5 - The ear set free

Art Brut 3/5 - The ear set free

Art Brut is not limited to visual works. At the Collection of Art Brut in Lausanne, Vincent Monod, archivist, is passionate about an unknown facet of this free expression: music. Louis Billette is a saxophonist. He uses music as a mediation tool: thanks to his improvisation skills, he accompanies his brother Romain, a rapper and poet suffering from schizophrenia.

Reportages by Arditë Shabani / Directed by Sandro Lisci / Produced by Laurence Difélix

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Sans titre Noise: Art Brut 4/5 - Extraordinary Treasure

Noise: Art Brut 4/5 - Extraordinary Treasure

The Collection of Art Brut, Lausanne, brings together hundreds of works by outsiders and authors on the margins of society. Singular, sublime or frightening works of art that are not intended to be exhibited. In the museum’s storerooms, Lucile takes care of the conservation of these pieces, which is a puzzle: how to preserve works created with fleeting materials? Should we preserve what was not intended to be preserved?

Reportage by Arditë Shabani / Direction Sandro Lisci / Production Laurence Difélix

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Art Brut on Radio France

Art Brut on Radio France

Through this exciting selection of programs about Art Brut, immerse yourself in this movement of absolute freedom, of groundbreaking creativity that never ceases to inspire young artists.

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