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André-Aimé-René Masson (4 January 1896 – 28 October 1987) was a French artist.

André Masson
Born
André-Aimé-René Masson

(1896-01-04)4 January 1896
Died28 October 1987(1987-10-28) (aged 91)
Paris
NationalityFrench
Known forPainting
MovementSurrealism
André Masson.Pedestal Table in the Studio (1922)
André Masson.Pedestal Table in the Studio (1922)
André Masson. Automatic Drawing (1924). Ink on paper, 9.mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}1⁄4 × 81⁄8 (23.5 × 20.6 cm). Museum of Modern Art, New York.
André Masson. Automatic Drawing (1924). Ink on paper, 914 × 818" (23.5 × 20.6 cm). Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Biography


Masson was born in Balagny-sur-Thérain, Oise, but when he was eight his father's work took the family first briefly to Lille and then to Brussels.[1] He began his study of art at the age of eleven at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, under the guidance of Constant Montald, and later he studied in Paris. He fought for France during World War I and was seriously injured.[2]


Artistic works


His early works display an interest in cubism. He later became associated with surrealism, and he was one of the most enthusiastic employers of automatic drawing, making a number of automatic works in pen and ink. Masson experimented with altered states of consciousness with artists such as Antonin Artaud, Michel Leiris, Joan Miró, Georges Bataille, Jean Dubuffet and Georges Malkine, who were neighbors of his studio in Paris.[3]

From around 1926 he experimented by throwing sand and glue onto canvas and making oil paintings based around the shapes that formed. By the end of the 1920s, however, he was finding automatic drawing rather restricting, and he left the surrealist movement and turned instead to a more structured style, often producing works with a violent or erotic theme. He was living in Tossa de Mar, a small fishing village on the Costa Brava, at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, which is reflected in a number of his paintings (he associated once more with the surrealists at the end of the 1930s).[4]

Under the German occupation of France during World War II, his work was condemned by the Nazis as degenerate. With the assistance of Varian Fry in Marseille, Masson escaped the Nazi regime on a ship to the French island of Martinique from where he went on to the United States. Upon arrival in New York City customs officials inspecting Masson's luggage found a cache of his erotic drawings. Living in New Preston, Connecticut his work became an important influence on American abstract expressionists, such as Jackson Pollock. Following the war, he returned to France and settled in Aix-en-Provence where he painted a number of landscapes.

Masson drew the cover of the first issue of Georges Bataille's review, Acéphale, in 1936, and participated in all its issues until 1939. His brother-in-law, the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, was the last private owner of Gustave Courbet's provocative painting L'Origine du monde (The Origin of the World); Lacan asked Masson to paint a surrealist variant.


Family


His son, Diego Masson[5] (born 1935), is a conductor, composer, and percussionist, while another son, Luis Masson, is an actor.[6] His daughter, Lily Masson (born 1920), is a painter.


Bibliography



References


  1. "Masson, André", Benezit Dictionary of Artists, Oxford Art Online (accessed 7 June 2016).
  2. McCloskey, Barbara. Artists of World War II. London: Greenwood Press, 2005, ISBN 0313321531, page 34.
  3. Oisteanu, Valery (May 2012). "The Mythology of Desire: Masterworks from 1925 to 1945". The Brooklyn Rail.
  4. The Making of an Englishman, Fred Uhlman, Victor Gollanz, 1960, p.188.
  5. Éditions Larousse. "Encyclopédie Larousse en ligne – Diego Masson". larousse.fr.
  6. Luis Masson at IMDb



На других языках


[de] André Masson

André Masson (* 4. Januar 1896 in Balagny-sur-Thérain, Département Oise; † 28. Oktober 1987 in Paris) war ein französischer Maler, Grafiker und Bildhauer.
- [en] André Masson

[es] André Masson

André Masson (Balagny-sur-Thérain, 4 de enero de 1896 - París, 28 de octubre de 1987), fue un pintor francés asociado al surrealismo y al expresionismo abstracto, nacido en Balagny.

[fr] André Masson (artiste)

André Masson, né le 4 janvier 1896 à Balagny-sur-Thérain (Oise) et mort le 28 octobre 1987 à Paris, est un peintre, graveur, illustrateur et décorateur de théâtre français.

[it] André Masson

André Aimé René Masson (Balagny-sur-Thérain, 4 gennaio 1896 – Parigi, 28 ottobre 1987) è stato un pittore francese.

[ru] Массон, Андре

Андре Массон (фр. André Masson, 4 января 1896, Баланьи-сюр-Терен, Уаза — 28 октября 1987, Париж) — французский живописец и график.



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