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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: André Masson, Métamorphose, 1927

André Masson French, 1896-1987

Métamorphose, 1927
Ink on paper
42 x 30.5 cm
16 1/2 × 12 in
Signed and dated by the artist on the lower right
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Metamorphosis is an essential notion for André Masson, whose conception of the world is one of continuous flux. “There is no completed world,” as the artist himself admits. The artist...
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Metamorphosis is an essential notion for André Masson, whose conception of the world is one of continuous flux. “There is no completed world,” as the artist himself admits. The artist began a new way of working at this time, punctuated by fine lines that travel across the pictorial surface like Ariadne's thread, and a few “fixed points in a fluid world”, to borrow a phrase from Michel Leiris, a friend of the artist.

This drawing is from a key period of the artist's involvment in the Surrealist group, in which he experiments freely with automatic drawing, a technique he invents in order to apply the subcounsciusness to drawing or painting. In a meditative technique which he describes at length, Masson lets his hand draw freely on the sheet of paper in abstract motifs, which he then brings forth in a motif. In a perfect reunion of contraries, this drawing shows a female and male figure that seem to be melting into one body.
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Provenance

Artist's studio
Galerie Simon, Paris (Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler)
Zabriskie Gallery, New York.
Collection Larry Saphire, New-York, owner of Blue Moon Gallery and author of the Catalogue raisonné of André Masson's prints.

Exhibitions

Kunstmuseum, Bern, "Masson. Massaker-Metamorphosen-Mythologien," September 13-November 24, 1996. Ill. p. 60.

Literature

The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Comité Masson.

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