Artist in Montreal

195430 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Jean Palardy

Production: Robert Anderson

Script: Jean Palardy

This film introduces us to the "automatistes," followers of a form of abstract art that developed in Montréal; a movement initiated by Paul-Émile Borduas. The meaning of the movement is explained by the artists themselves when narrator Bruce Ruddick drops in at their cooperative studio, visits the painter Paterson Ewen at his home and joins the crowd at L'Échouerie, the artists' rendezvous. Dr. Robert Hubbard, chief curator of the National Gallery of Canada, comments on non-objective art in general and automatism in particular.

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Subject categories


  • Visual Arts > Contemporary ArtQuébec
  • History > Canada 1946-1991
  • Geography > Territory: Urban
  • Arts Education > Visual Arts

Credits


director
Jean Palardy
script
Jean Palardy
executive producer
Robert Anderson
photography
Walter A. Sutton
sound
E.C.H. Muir
John Locke
editing
David Mayerovitch
Gwen Barnhill
narrator
Bruce Ruddick
producer
Robert Anderson
cast
Robert Anderson
Bruce Ruddick