Claude TARNAUD
Collage original
[Original collage]
s. d. [circa 1950]|15 x 22.50 cm|un collage encadré
Original collage by Claude Tarnaud, heightened with white paint and monogrammed in ink at lower right.
"Claude Tarnaud, together with Yves Bonnefoy and Jaroslav Serpan, founded the review La Révolution la nuit. Contacted by André Breton, he then joined the Surrealist group and took an active part in the 1947 International Surrealist Exhibition, as well as in the review Néon (5 issues from January 1948 to April 1949). In November 1948, disagreeing with the exclusion of the painter Roberto Matta, he broke with the Surrealist group, following his friends Victor Brauner, Stanislas Rodanski and others. He was later associated with François Di Dio in directing the review Positions, published by Le Soleil noir, to which he contributed three works. From 1953 to 1966, he took part in the activities of the Phases movement and contributed to the review of the same name. In 1966, he met Penelope and Franklin Rosemont, who, thanks to him, founded in Chicago the first Surrealist group in the United States of America." (Bibliothèque Kandinsky)
"Claude Tarnaud, together with Yves Bonnefoy and Jaroslav Serpan, founded the review La Révolution la nuit. Contacted by André Breton, he then joined the Surrealist group and took an active part in the 1947 International Surrealist Exhibition, as well as in the review Néon (5 issues from January 1948 to April 1949). In November 1948, disagreeing with the exclusion of the painter Roberto Matta, he broke with the Surrealist group, following his friends Victor Brauner, Stanislas Rodanski and others. He was later associated with François Di Dio in directing the review Positions, published by Le Soleil noir, to which he contributed three works. From 1953 to 1966, he took part in the activities of the Phases movement and contributed to the review of the same name. In 1966, he met Penelope and Franklin Rosemont, who, thanks to him, founded in Chicago the first Surrealist group in the United States of America." (Bibliothèque Kandinsky)
€1,500