Camille Bryen, also known as Camille Briand, (September 17, 1907– August 5, 1977) was a French poet, painter and engraver. Associated with the School of...
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Bryen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Camille Bryen (1907–1977), French poet, painter and engraver Keith Bryen (1927–2013), Australian...
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(1921–2012) – Cobra group Alexander Bogen (1916–2010) Denis Bowen (1921–2006) Camille Bryen (1907–1977) Alberto Burri (1915–1995) Beauford Delaney (1901–1979) –...
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Hans Aufricht Hans Bellmer Georg Bernhard Victor Brauner André Breton Camille Bryen De Castro ("Secretary of the Faculty of Science at the University of...
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Picabia, François Stahly sculptor, Georges Mathieu, Michel Tapié, and Camille Bryen) in 1948. In March 1951 was held the larger exhibition Véhémences confrontées...
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Bazaine (1904–2001) Henri Cadiou (1906–1989) Raymond Rochette (1906–1993) Camille Bryen (1907–1977) Jean Vigoureux (1907–1986) Édouard Delaporte (1909–1983)...
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1946 saw the 'intellectualizing' of Le Tabou. Poets including Tousky, Camille Bryen and de Beaumont began to frequent the cafe alongside painters such as...
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them in June at Galerie Facchetti; Les signifiants de l’informel with Camille Bryen, Donati, Gillet, Mathieu, Pollock, Riopelle, and Jaroslav Serpan.Works...
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collaboration with Villeglé. The phonetic poem Hyperile written by Camille Bryen, pioneer of lyrical abstraction, was exploded into an Ultra-Lettrist...
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“Permanence and actuality of painting” with Chafic Abboud, Bissière, Camille Bryen, Youla Chapoval, Oscar Gauthier, Alexandre Istrati, André Lanskoy, Jean...
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Alberto Magnelli, Émile Gilioli, Max Ernst, Miró, Sonia Delaunay and Camille Bryen. Following an exhibition at the Galerie de Beaune in 1969, subsequent...
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and in June 1953, he published Hepérile Éclaté, a phonetic poem by Camille Bryen, which was made unreadable when read through strips of grooved glass...
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Artists from Nantes such as Maxime Maufra, Pierre Roy, Jean Gorin and Camille Bryen are exhibited there, as well as artists living in Nantes such as Paul...
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Cézanne 1963. Monet 1967. Corot 1967. Rodin 1964. En collaboration avec Camille Bryen, livre-objet intitulé Un spectacle initiatique 1969. L'abstrait. Une...
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Paris where he met poets and artists such as Edouard Jaguer, Wols and Camille Bryen. This experience proved to be inspirational. He was especially interested...
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Helena Vieira da Silva, Zao Wou-Ki, Constantin Georges Macris, and Camille Bryen. In 1957 he married Agathe Vaito. In 1964 Pierre Loeb died one of the...
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(1958), with drawings by Pablo Picasso. Vigies (1960), with etchings by Camille Bryen. Juste présent (1961), with etchings by Sonia Delaunay. Lampisteries...
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sure you get up and dance". Toronto Star. Retrieved 20 January 2023. Dunn, Bryen. "Ross Petty Productions (virtually) presents "There's No Place Like Home...
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girlfriend) in Scumbag. "Scumbag | IFFR". iffr.com. Retrieved 2021-10-24. Dunn, Bryen (9 February 2017). "Die J! Mars is bringing his latest film, "Scumbag",...
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15, 2016. Perkins, Ashley (2016). "19-2: Season 1". Game Vortex. Dunn, Bryen (September 13, 2017). "Acorn TV has plenty to offer LGBT viewers". theBuzz...
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