Exhibition at the Musée d'art moderne, Céret, 2019
After the First World War, André Masson came to Céret to rebuild himself through painting. He was advised by a doctor never to live in a city again, and throughout his life he maintained a powerful relationship with nature and the mythology of ancient Greece. His research into pictorial automatism as an early surrealist led him to the gesturality that was to make a fortune in the United States with abstract expressionism.
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