Jean Paul Riopelle

Jean Paul Riopelle
Author: Marie-Claude Corbeil,Kate Helwig,Jennifer Poulin
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781606060865

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Jean Paul Riopelle (1923-2002) was one of the most important Canadian artists of the twentieth century, yet he is relatively unknown in the U.S.. He began his career in Montreal in the 1940s, where he played a role in the influential Automatist movement, and established his reputation in the burgeoning art scene of postwar Paris, where his circle included André Breton, Samuel Beckett, and Sam Francis. During his career, Riopelle produced over six thousand works, including more than two thousand paintings. This volume, the second in the Artist's Materials series, grew out of a research project of the Canadian Conservation Institute. Initial chapters present an overview of Riopelle's life and situate his work within the context of twentieth-century art. Subsequent chapters address Riopelle's materials and techniques, focusing on his oil paintings and mixed media works, and on conservation issues. The preface is by Yseult Riopelle, the artist's eldest daughter and editor of his catalogue raisonné. This first book-length study of the artist in English will interest curators, conservators, conservation scientists, and general readers.

Jean Paul Riopelle

Jean Paul Riopelle
Author: Yseult Riopelle,Gilles Daigneault,Monique Brunet-Weinmann,Simon Blais
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2005
Genre: Painters
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123256211

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Un catalogue raisonné "consacré à la totalité de l'oeuvre gravé de Riopelle, soit plus de 320 sujets différents tirés à l'eau-forte, en lithographie et en sérigraphie [...]" (p. 11). [SDM].

Jean Paul Riopelle and the Automatiste Movement

Jean Paul Riopelle and the Automatiste Movement
Author: François-Marc Gagnon
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's/Beaverbrook Can
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0228001153

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A revealing reading of Jean Paul Riopelle's artistic method through the enduring influence of a short and intense involvement with the Automatiste movement.

Riopelle in Conversation

Riopelle in Conversation
Author: Gilbert Erouart,Jean-Paul Riopelle,Fernand SŽguin
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0887845630

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Jean-Paul Riopelle is without question one of the great painters of our time; he is the only Quebec artist whose work has a truly international reputation. Riopelle in Conversation takes stock of a life steeped in the most vital works produced during the last fifty years of art and literature. Also included is a Radio-Canada interview by Fernand Seguin. Two glimpses into a fascinating and brilliant mind.

The Canadian Fuhrer

The Canadian Fuhrer
Author: Jean-Francois Nadeau
Publsiher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2011-09-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781552779040

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An exploration of the life of Montreal journalist, Adrien Arcand, leader of the National Unity Party of Canada in the 1930s, 1950s and 1960s.

Rethinking Professionalism

Rethinking Professionalism
Author: Kristina Huneault,Janice Anderson
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2012-04-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780773586833

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The history of women and art in Canada has often been celebrated as a story of progress from amateur to professional practice. Rethinking Professionalism challenges this narrative by questioning the assumptions that underlie the category of artistic professionalism, a construct as influential for artistic practice as it has been for art historical understanding. Through a series of in-depth studies, contributors examine changes to the infrastructure of the art world that resulted from a powerful discourse of professionalization that emerged in the late- nineteenth century. While many women embraced this new model, others fell by the wayside, barred from professional status by virtue of their class, their ethnicity, or the very nature of the artworks they produced. The richly illustrated essays in this collection depict the changing nature of the professional paradigm as it was experienced by women painters, photographers, craftspeople, architects, curators, gallery directors, and art teachers. In so doing, they demonstrate the ongoing power of feminist art history to disrupt patterns of thought that have become naturalized and, accordingly, invisible. Going beyond the narratives of recovery or exclusion that the category of professionalism has traditionally encouraged, Rethinking Professionalism explores the very consequences of telling the history of women's art in Canada through that lens. Contributors include Annmarie Adams (McGill University), Alena Buis (Queen's University), Sherry Farrell Racette (University of Manitoba), Cynthia Hammond (Concordia University), Kristina Huneault (Concordia University), Loren Lerner (Concordia University), Lianne McTavish (University of Alberta), Kirk Niergarth (Mount Royal University), Mary O'Connor (McMaster University), Sandra Paikowsky (Concordia University), Ruth B. Phillips (Carleton University), Jennifer Salahub (Alberta College of Art & Design), and Anne Whitelaw (Concordia University).

Canadian Painters in a Modern World 1925 1955

Canadian Painters in a Modern World  1925 1955
Author: Lora Senechal Carney
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017
Genre: Art and society
ISBN: 9780773551145

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From the Roaring Twenties and the Group of Seven to the Automatistes and the early Cold War, Canadian artists lived through and embodied an era of global tumult and change. With an interweaving of historical narrative, lavish illustrations, and writings by many of Canada's most revered cultural figures, Lora Senechal Carney illuminates the lives, perspectives, and works of the era's painters and provides glimpses of the sculptors, poets, dancers, critics, and filmmakers with whom they associated. Canadian Painters in a Modern World gives readers direct access to a carefully curated selection of writings, artworks, photos, and other documents that help to reconstruct the public spheres in which artists including Paul-Émile Borduas, Emily Carr, Alex Colville, Lawren Harris, David Milne, and Pegi Nicol MacLeod circulated. Each of the book's eight chapters consists of a narrative about a key issue or debate, focusing on the relationship of art to politics and society, and on how these are negotiated in an individual's life. Relating artistic engagement with and responses to the Spanish Civil War, the Second World War, and the Cold War, Senechal Carney discovers a common desire for new connections between art and life. Revealing continuities, ruptures, and watershed moments, Canadian Painters in a Modern World showcases artistic production within specific socio-political contexts to shed new light on Canadian art during three decades of conflict and crisis.

Lucio Fontana

Lucio Fontana
Author: Pia Gottschaller
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781606061145

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Lucio Fontana (1899-1968) is widely regarded as one of the most influential and innovative post-World War II Italian artists. This title presents a technical study in English of this important painter and an informative overview of Fontana's life and work.