- Les
Automatistes were a
group of Québécois
artistic dissidents from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The
movement was
founded in the
early 1940s by
painter Paul-Émile...
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about a
dozen of his students, and they
became known collectively as the
Automatistes for
their attempts to
paint with pure
psychic automatism as per the writings...
- 1944,
after joining the
Contemporary Art
Society and as a
member of the
Automatistes, in the
first Automatist exhibition in 1946. In 1948, he was one of the...
- and
Crafts movement Ashcan School ****emblage
Australian Tonalism Les
Automatistes Auto-destructive art Avant-garde
Bacone school Barbizon school Baroque...
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major figure in the
Quebec contemporary art scene, ****ociated with the
Automatistes.
Ferron was born in Louiseville,
Quebec on
January 29, 1924. Her brother...
- was a
Canadian painter, muralist, and
printmaker ****ociated with Les
Automatistes and the Plasticiens. She was an
Officer of the
Order of
Canada and a...
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Suzanne marries Marcel on June 7, 1948. Paul-Émile Borduas,
leader of the
Automatistes,
leads the
group in
composing the
manifesto for free speech,
Refus Global...
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Tzara Jacques Vaché
Marianne Van
Hirtum Roger Vitrac Groups Acéphale Les
Automatistes Birmingham Surrealists British Surrealist Group Bureau of Surrealist...
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since 1920s,
France Acéphale – 1936 – 1939,
France Lettrism – 1942 – Les
Automatistes 1946 – 1951, Quebec,
Canada Devetsil – 1920 – 1931
Group of
Seven – 1920...
- themselves. In the 1940s and 1950s the
French Canadian group called Les
Automatistes pursued creative work (chiefly painting)
based on
surrealist principles...