AUTOMATISTS AT THE
MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Discover the activities of the Automatists at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA), as part of our project Mapping the Automatists.
The Art Gallery, 1860 – 1949
The Spring Salons, 1938 – 1954
Automatists’ Exhibitions, 1950 – 1955
It is through the places where they studied, worked, and exhibited that we invite you to meet the artists of the Automatists group in Montreal between 1939 and 1955. Their contribution is immense in the fields of visual arts, dance, literature, theater, design and psychoanalysis in Quebec and Canada. We invite you to discover no less than 50 locations to visit where these artists have been active privately and publicly.
Explore the map of the locations frequented by the Automatists
Follow this project on our website, more info is added regularly. Please do not hesitate to give us your comments:
claude.gosselin@ciac.ca
Image: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion), at 1379 Sherbrooke Street West. Architects: Edward and William S. Maxwell. Photo: Archives of the City of Montreal, March 26, 1936.
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