- Les Automatistes
Les Automatistes were a group of "
Québécois " artistic dissidents fromMontreal ,Quebec . The movement was founded in the early 1940s by painterPaul-Émile Borduas . "Les Automatistes" were so called because they were influenced bySurrealism and its theory of automatism. Members includedMarcel Barbeau ,Roger Fauteux ,Claude Gauvreau ,Jean-Paul Riopelle ,Pierre Gauvreau ,Fernand Leduc ,Jean-Paul Mousseau , andMarcelle Ferron andFrançoise Sullivan .The movement may have begun with an exhibition Borduas gave in Montreal in 1942. However, "les Automatistes" were soon being exhibited in
Paris andNew York also. Though it began as a visual arts group, it also spread to other forms of expression, such as drama, poetry and dance. The title "les Automatistes" came from journalistTancrède Marcil Jr., in a review of their second exhibit in Montreal (February 15 to March 1, 1947), which appeared in "Le Quartier Latin" (theUniversité de Montréal 's student journal).In 1948, Borduas published a collective
manifesto called theRefus global , which is considered an important document in the cultural history of Quebec. Although the group dispersed soon after the manifesto was published, the movement continues to have influence, and may be considered forerunners of theQuiet Revolution .ee also
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Refus Global *
Paterson Ewen External links
* [http://callisto.si.usherb.ca:8080/dhsp3/lois/Manifeste_Refus_global.html Text of "Le Refus global"] (in French)
* [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/2/5/h5-301-e.html The Automatists and the Book] by Michel Brisebois on "Le Refus global" as a printed book.
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-68-109/arts_entertainment/refus_global/ CBC Digital Archives - Le Refus global: Revolution in the Arts]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/1998/int/980824/the_arts.art.resplenden6a.html Time Article on Borduas and Le Refus global]
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