André Masson in America (1941-1945).

André Masson in America (1941-1945).
Title André Masson in America (1941-1945). PDF eBook
Author André Masson
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1996
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ANDRE MASSON IN AMERICA: THE ARTIST'S ACHIEVEMENT IN EXILE 1941-1945..

ANDRE MASSON IN AMERICA: THE ARTIST'S ACHIEVEMENT IN EXILE 1941-1945..
Title ANDRE MASSON IN AMERICA: THE ARTIST'S ACHIEVEMENT IN EXILE 1941-1945.. PDF eBook
Author Doris Ann Miller Birmingham
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1978
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André Masson in America

André Masson in America
Title André Masson in America PDF eBook
Author Doris Ann Miller Birmingham
Publisher
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Release 1900
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André Masson in America

André Masson in America
Title André Masson in America PDF eBook
Author Doris Ann Miller Birmingham
Publisher
Pages 736
Release 1978
Genre Art, French
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Surrealists in New York: Atelier 17 and the Birth of Abstract Expressionism

Surrealists in New York: Atelier 17 and the Birth of Abstract Expressionism
Title Surrealists in New York: Atelier 17 and the Birth of Abstract Expressionism PDF eBook
Author Charles Darwent
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 328
Release 2023-05-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0500778973

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An absorbing group biography revealing how exiles from war-torn France brought surrealism to America, sparking the movement that became abstract expressionism. In 1957 the American artist Robert Motherwell made an unexpected claim: "I have only known two painting milieus well … the Parisian Surrealists, with whom I began painting seriously in New York in 1940, and the native movement that has come to be known as 'abstract expressionism,' but which genetically would have been more properly called 'abstract surrealism.'" Motherwell’s bold assertion, that abstract expressionism was neither new nor local, but born of a brief liaison between America and France, verged on the controversial. Surrealists in New York tells the story of this "liaison" and the European exiles who bought Surrealism with them—an artistic exchange between the Old World and the New—centering on taciturn printmaker Stanley William Hayter and the legendary Atelier 17 print studio he founded. Here artists’ experiments literally pushed the boundaries of modern art. It was in Hayter’s studio that Jackson Pollock found the balance of freedom and control that would culminate in his distinctive drip paintings. The impact of Max Ernst, André Masson, Louise Bourgeois and other noted émigrés on the work of Motherwell, Pollock, Mark Rothko, and the American avant-garde has for too long been quietly written out of art history. Drawing on first-hand documents, interviews, and archive materials, Charles Darwent brings to life the events and personalities from this crucial encounter, revealing a fascinating new perspective on the history of the art of the twentieth century.

André Masson, 1925-1945

André Masson, 1925-1945
Title André Masson, 1925-1945 PDF eBook
Author André Masson
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1984
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André Masson Inside/outside Surrealism

André Masson Inside/outside Surrealism
Title André Masson Inside/outside Surrealism PDF eBook
Author Michael Parke-Taylor
Publisher Spotlight Poets
Pages 102
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN

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