• Michel Tapié (full name: Michel Tapié de Céleyran; 26 February 1909 – 30 July 1987) was a French art critic, curator, and collector. He was an early and...
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  • Georges Tapie (1910–1964), French rower Michel Tapié (1909–1987), French art critic, curator and collector This page lists people with the surname Tapie. If...
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  • sinologist Michel Sulaiman (born 1948), commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces Michel Tapié (1909–1987), French critic, curator, and art collector Michel Teló...
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  • coining it) and it was given wide currency by [French critic and painter] Michel Tapié in his book Un Art autre (1952)." Tachisme was a reaction to Cubism and...
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    painting, New Paris School, tachisme and art brut. The French art critic Michel Tapié coined the term "art autre" (other art) in the homonymous book published...
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  • from Europe, the US and South Africa, among them the French art critic Michel Tapié and the artists he promoted, art dealers Martha Jackson in New York and...
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  • Hartung, Wols, Francis Picabia, François Stahly sculptor, Georges Mathieu, Michel Tapié, and Camille Bryen) in 1948. In March 1951 was held the larger exhibition...
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  • focus more on painting, upon his meeting with the French art critic Michel Tapié, Shimamoto continued to urge the leader to pursue this direction, wanting...
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    of Alfonso Ossorio, a close friend of Pollock, and the art historian Michel Tapié, the young gallery owner Paul Facchetti, from March 7, 1952, managed...
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  • Kleeblatt. Jewish Museum, New York, May 4-September 21, 2008 Tachisme Michel Tapié Gutai group Abstract Imagists New York School Abstract Expressionism...
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    Japan during the 1950s and 1960s. Under the influence of art theorist Michel Tapié, art dealer Rodolphe Stadler and art collector and photographer Anthony...
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  • Onishi produced photography-based work and abstract ink paintings. Michel Tapié introduced Onishi's calligraphic works to Europe with works by the Gutai...
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    Europe and beyond, the highly influential French critic and curator Michel Tapié enthusiastically promoted the work of Antoni Tàpies. In 1948, Tàpies...
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    scattered fragments of Murano glass. Fontana was subsequently invited by Michel Tapié to exhibit the works at the Martha Jackson Gallery in New York. As a...
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  • art world from 1949. Michel Tapié's groundbreaking book, Un Art Autre (1952), was also enormously influential in this regard. Tapié was also a curator and...
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    at the Salon des Surindépendants. The group is later expanded, with Michel Tapié, Picabia and François Stahly to form H.W.P.S.M.T.B., exposing at the...
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    Rafael Squirru Vladimir Stasov Leo Stein Leo Steinberg Aleksey Suvorin Michel Tapié Théophile Thoré-Bürger Éric Troncy Tristan Tzara Kirk Varnedoe Louis...
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  • Wolfgang Schulze) (1913–1951) (German, worked in France) Georges Mathieu Michel Tapié Victor Vasarely (1908–1997) (Born in Hungary) François Morellet (1926–)...
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  • him the praise of artists such as Georges Mathieu and critics such as Michel Tapié, who coined the term Art autre (the Other Art) to describe the new style...
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    owner Paul Facchetti from Paris through the painter and art historian Michel Tapié. Facchetti realized Pollock's first solo exhibition in Europe in 1952...
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  • its director until it broke up in 1960. During this period Saura met Michel Tapié. During the 1950s he had his first solo exhibition at the Rodolphe Stadler...
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  • Jikken Kōbō and was recruited into Art Informel circles by the critic Michel Tapié during his 1957 trip to Japan. As a member of Jikken Kōbō she participated...
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  • French critic Waldemar-George and taken up and claimed by the painter Michel Tapié in the very title of the exhibition Signifiants de l´informel staged...
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  • Among the Gutai members who were promoted by the French art critic Michel Tapié in Europe and the US, Shiraga was most recognized after the leader Jirō...
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    associated with Tachisme, and had his work championed by art critics Michel Tapié and Claude Duthuit ( the son-in-law of the painter Henri Matisse). Between...
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  • Iolas, Egyptian born Greek gallerist and collector (b. 1908) 30 July – Michel Tapié, French artist, critic, curator and art collector (b. 1909) 29 August...
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  • permanently in Paris, where together with Jean Dubuffet, André Breton and Michel Tapié he founded the Compagnie de l'Art Brut and was the leader and creator...
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    (1777–1835), Japanese painter Tan Ting-pho (1895–1947), Taiwanese oil painter Michel Tapié (1909–1987), French art critic and theorist Antoni Tàpies (1923–2012)...
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  • director of Plaisir de France, Claude Fregnac, bought two pieces and author Michel Tapié acquired work as well. Maclagan, David (2009). Outsider Art: From the...
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  • a high-performance version of the same engine that had been tuned by Michel Tapie from Rodez with power boosted by 50 percent to 58.9 kilowatts (79.0 hp)...
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