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Antoine Marie Joseph Paul
Artaud,
better known as
Antonin Artaud (/ɑːrˈtoʊ/; French: [ɑ̃tɔnɛ̃ aʁto]; 4
September 1896 – 4
March 1948), was a
French artist...
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Artaud (French: [aʁto];
commonly pronounced [aɾˈto] by Hispanophones) is the
third and
final studio album credited to
Argentine rock band
Pescado Rabioso...
- also Théâtre cruel) is a form of
theatre conceptualised by
Antonin Artaud.
Artaud, who was
briefly a
member of the
surrealist movement,
outlined his theories...
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Yvonne Artaud (Lyon, 1924 - Pondicherry, 5
August 2009) was a
French educator, ethnologist,
psychologist and artist, and was the aide of the
thinker and...
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William Artaud (1763–1823) was an
English painter of
portraits and
biblical subjects.
Artaud was the son of a
London jeweller. He was
awarded a premium...
- on the Roof. This
theatrical style originated in the 1940s when
Antonin Artaud hypothesized about the
effects of
expressing through the body
rather than...
-
consisted of
Green and her
sister Allison Green, as well as
friend Dani
Artaud. The
group mix
explicit lyrics with an
electropop backing.
Their image and...
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Jared Artaud is an
American musician and producer. He is
primarily known for his work with the
minimalist post-punk duo The
Vacant Lots. He
lives in New...
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starred in are En
compagnie d'Antonin
Artaud (1993), in
which he
portrays French poet and
playwright Antonin Artaud, and
Bande à part (1964) by Jean-Luc...
- Pierre-Yves
Artaud (born 13 July 1946) in Paris, is a
French classical flautist. Pierre-Yves
Artaud on
Convention Internationale de la flûte.
Notice on...