A major figure in Art Brut, Aloïse Corbaz created over 2,000 drawings, most of them double-sided, in an asylum setting. This woman, who dreamed of being an opera singer and was an eternal romantic, had an almost mystical relationship with her work, which was admired by Jean Dubuffet. Today, her work is part of major collections such as the American Folk Art Museum, the National Museum of Modern Art, and the Collection de l’Art Brut. In 2024, a dedicated room to her work was featured at the Arsenale during the Venice Biennale, as part of the exhibition Foreigners Everywhere, curated by Adriano Pedrosa.