Groupe Espace was a French avant-garde artistic movement between 1951 and 1960.[1] The group was founded by architect André Bloc in 1951 and members associated with the journal Art d'Aujourd'hui [Art Today]. Their purpose was to create a new environment appropriate to modern society. They envisaged art as a social phenomenon - not an individual one.
Members of the group included Jean Dewasne, Jean Gorin, Jean Messagier, Jean Le Moal, Edgard Pillet, Erno Goldfinger, Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Frits Glamer, Gianni Monnet, Gualtiero Nativi and Nicolas Schöffer.[2]
There was also the London Branch of Groupe Espace from 1953 to 1959, founded by Paule Vézelay.[3][4]
^Petersen, Stephen (2015). "The Dynamics of "Space" in Postwar Art "Le Groupe Espace" and "Arte Spaziale"". Saggi e Memorie di Storia dell'arte. 39: 226–237. JSTOR 44843851.
^Chilvers, Ian (2009). A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (2nd Ed). Oxford University Press. pp. 291–292. ISBN 978-0-19-923965-8.
^Fowler, Alan (2007). "A Forgotten British Constructivist Group: The London Branch of Groupe Espace, 1953-59". The Burlington Magazine. 149 (1248): 173–179. JSTOR 20074761.
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