This short film introduces us to the "automatistes," followers of an abstract art form that developed in Montreal. The movement, initiated by Paul-Émile Borduas, is explained by the artists themselves when narrator Bruce Ruddick drops in at their cooperative studio. The films also captures painter Paterson Ewen at his home and joins the crowd at L'Échouerie, the artists' rendezvous spot. Dr. Robert Hubbard, chief curator of the National Gallery of Canada, comments on non-objective art in general and automatism in particular.
Beauty is Ugliness at Rest focuses on reviews, primarily, though not exclusively, of new Canadian art.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Movie Day: Artist in Montreal
Dir. Jean Palardy (1954)
Labels:
Art,
automatistes,
Canada,
montreal,
movie,
Paul-Émile Borduas
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