Principal Studies
- Michel Ragon, Dubuffet, New York: Grove Press, 1959
- Peter Selz, The Work of Jean Dubuffet, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1962
- Max Loreau, Jean Dubuffet, délits déportements lieux de haut jeu, Paris: Weber, 1971
- Andreas Franzke, Jean Dubuffet, Basel: Beyeler, 1976
- Andreas Franzke, Jean Dubuffet, New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1981
- Michel Thévoz, Jean Dubuffet, Geneva: Albert Skira, 1986
- Mildred Glimcher, Jean Dubuffet: Towards an Alternative Reality. New York: Pace Gallery 1987
ISBN 0-89659-782-2 - Mechthild Haas, Jean Dubuffet, Berlin: Reimer, 1997
- Jean Dubuffet, Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou, 2001
ISBN 2-84426-093-4 - Laurent Danchin, Jean Dubuffet, New York: Vilo International, 2001
ISBN 2-87939-240-3 - Jean Dubuffet: Trace of an Adventure, ed. by Agnes Husslein-Arco, Munich: Prestel, 2003
ISBN 3-7913-2998-7 - Michael Krajewski, Jean Dubuffet. Studien zu seinem Fruehwerk und zur Vorgeschichte des Art brut, Osnabrueck: Der andere Verlag, 2004
ISBN 3-89959-168-2
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