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Jean Paul Riopelle and the Automatist Movement (Mcgill-queen's/Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation Studies in Art History, Band 30)

The artist Jean Paul Riopelle is best known for his renowned mature abstract style. In this fascinating history, François-Marc Gagnon begins with the artist's first paintings and his early commitment to objectivity to explore Riopelle's involvement with the Automatiste movement and its lasting impact on his work. Gagnon traces Riopelle's early development from the traditional figurative style imparted by his first teacher, Henri Bisson, through a turn toward the subjective on seeing a travelling exhibition of Dutch art that included the works of Vincent van Gogh, to Automatiste experiments in an alley studio in Montreal where he painted with Marcel Barbeau and Jean-Paul Mousseau. As early as 1946, Riopelle was an Automatiste emissary in Paris, organizing the first group show there. In spite of the perception that Riopelle was ideologically disinterested, Gagnon shows that he was in fact instrumental to the publication of Refus global – which includes his art on its cover – and publicly defended the manifesto amid controversy in both artistic and intellectual circles in Quebec. Initially devoted to the Automatiste notion of painting without preconception, by 1949 Riopelle was breaking into a markedly individual style in which the idea of chance was central. Gagnon reads this approach through Riopelle's own work and testimony, placing it in careful conversation with writing by philosophers and theorists on the role of chance in creativity. Gagnon also makes use of formal analysis of Riopelle's style and technique as he abandoned the paintbrush to work exclusively with the spatula. The well-established narrative of Jackson Pollock's influence on Riopelle is tested – and found wanting – in the first extended examination of Riopelle's relationship to American painting and to Pollock in particular. Demonstrating the qualities of scholarship and writing that were the hallmark of Gagnon's long career, his last book is engaging and clear and stands out for its originality, integrity, and profound insight into the work and milieu of the artist that André Breton called "the peerless trapper."


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Insight Editions 21 x 0,5 x 29,7 cm 23 Temmuz 2017 28 Şubat 2018 23 Eylül 2020 21,6 x 0,2 x 27,9 cm 14,8 x 0,7 x 21 cm 25 Şubat 2018 14,8 x 0,5 x 21 cm 22 Mayıs 2016 Kolektif 12 Eylül 2017 edition cumulus J B SBoon Emily Grace 21,6 x 0,6 x 27,9 cm 21 x 0,5 x 29,6 cm Collectif
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yazar Francois-Marc Gagnon
isbn 10 0228001153
isbn 13 978-0228001157
Yayımcı MCGILL QUEENS UNIV PR
Boyutlar ve boyutlar 20.32 x 2.54 x 25.4 cm
Tarafından yayınlandı Jean Paul Riopelle and the Automatist Movement (Mcgill-queen's/Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation Studies in Art History, Band 30) 23 Eylül 2020

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