BORDUAS AS THE MONSTROUS DOUBLE By Michael Rattray On the ninth of August , the Automatiste manifesto Refus global was released at the Librarie Tranquille to a modest printing of This small manifesto would be referred to as a bomb(1) in several Quebec newspapers in the days approaching its launch, setting the stage for a public debate into the validity of the signatories’ . Paul-Émile Borduas is the author of Refus global et autres écrits ( avg rating, 50 ratings, 1 review, published ), Aller jusqu'au bout des mots (/5. , Refus global ; Projections liberantes / Paul-Emile Borduas Parti pris Montreal Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required.
Paul-Émile Borduas, Untitled, Oil on canvas, 19,68 x 40,48 cm. When confronted to an unusual Borduas painting recently appearing on the market, one the best source to establish its authenticity is to consult the Borduas files at the Archives of the Musée d'art contemporain in Montreal. Paul Emile Borduas () was born on November first, , in Saint-Hilaire, Quebec (a small village 50 kilometers from Montreal). He was the fourth child of Magloire Borduas and Eva Perrault. He received five years of formal elementary school education, (which ended at the age of twelve) and some private lessons from a village resident. August 9 - launching of Refus global at the Librairie Tranquille in Montreal. September 4 - Borduas is fired from the École du Meuble. July - publication of Projections libérantes by Borduas. Borduas moves to New York. Borduas moves to Paris. February 21 - Borduas dies in Paris.
The genesis of Borduas’ new way of thinking can be sensed in his artistic production from around , when he took the first steps in his exploration of non-figurative painting; the Refus global of represents the culmination of this thought. A series of gouaches () is evidence that Borduas was experimenting and developing. Refus global ; Projections libérantes (Collection Projections libérantes) (French Edition) Jan 1, by Paul-Emile Borduas Paperback. Montreal of a manifesto entitled Refus global. Its titular author was the painter Paul-Emile Borduas, the founder of the movement. But the text, which had already been in circulation for several months, had previously been discussed by numerous painters, choreographers, and poets, as well as actors and a psychiatrist.
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