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surrender or rest, in community of feeling with those who thirst for better life, without fear of set-backs, in encouragement or persecution, we shall pursue in joy our overwhelming need for liberation.
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Four hundred copies of the manifesto went on sale August 9, 1948. Borduas was dismissed from l'École du Meuble on
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We foresee a future in which man is freed from useless chains, to realize a plenitude of individual gifts, in necessary unpredictability, spontaneity and resplendent anarchy. Until then, without
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in Paris, which he left to pursue church decoration work of
Rambucourt, in the Meuse Valley, with Pierre Dubois in April. He returned to Saint-Hilaire in June 1930 (his funds being depleted), began teaching part-time, and in 1933 returned to teaching high school. In 1937 Borduas began teaching at
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On 22 May 1981 Canada Post issued 'Paul-Émile
Borduas, Untitled No. 6' designed by Pierre Fontaine. The stamps were based on a painting "Sans titre no 6", circa 1957 by Paul-Émile Borduas, in the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec. The 35¢ stamps are perforated 13.5 and were
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served as an important manifesto that advocated the separation of church and state in Quebec, especially for the arts. In it
Borduas "denounces the forces of oppression that had made of Quebec a suffocating environment, hostile to both individual and collective creativity".
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In 1953 Borduas moved to New York, where he saw the works of
Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline and Mark Rothko and began to use the palette knife to apply his paint. In 1955 he moved back to Paris where he died of a heart attack in 1960.
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l'École du Meuble. This was an important time in
Borduas' life: “by meeting young men of his own generation with the same tastes and the same need for action, he finally discovered a stimulating intellectual and social environment.”
277:. In 1955 he represented Canada at the 3rd Bienal de São Paulo. In 1960 the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam gave him the posthumous exhibition, «Borduas 1905–1960» . In 1988 the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts gave him an enormous
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Borduas was ostracized and found himself unable to find a job, which was especially difficult as he was by now a father. He decided to take matters into his own hands. Borduas produced another piece in his defence,
254:, was not enthusiastically received by the public or the presses. However, despite early denouncements, the manifesto marked the beginning of profound social change in Quebec and signalled the dawn of the
250:("Liberating Projections"), which he completed in February 1949. Unfortunately, this more moderate composition, which clearly communicated Borduas' intentions in releasing
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368:, François-Marc Gagnon, Ed., translated by François-Marc Gagnon and Dennis Young. The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design: Halifax, 1978.
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manifesto of 1948. Borduas had a profound impact on the development of the arts and of thought, both in the province of
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Composition 11, ca 1957. Exhibited Dec. 2011 at the Big Bang exhibition
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Paul-Émile Borduas, Biographie critique et analyse de l'oeuvre
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Paul-Émile Borduas, Biographie critique et analyse de l'oeuvre
664:"Borduas back in the spotlight with $ 3.6M sale of 1956 work"
692:. Data4.collectionscanada.gc.ca. 1981-05-22. Archived from
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291:In May 2018, Borduas' magnificent 1956 canvas
608:"Sotheby's Canadian art auction sets records"
375:The National Gallery of Canada: Ottawa, 1976.
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314:Prix Paul-Émile-Borduas
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327:to All signatories of
303:Recognition and Honors
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