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Today's Toronto Star features a very nicely written story by Murray Whyte about Canada's so-called "Automatiste Revolution," and about two shows in Ontario that take what Whyte characterizes as a long-overdue look at a movement that in many ways helped to define modern Qebeqois and Canadian society.
One of those shows, "The Automatiste Revolution," now at the Varley Art Center in Unionville, will travel to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, where it opens on March 19. The other, at the Art Gallery of Ontario, features the work of Francoise Sullivan, a choreographer and abstract painter who is one of the last living members of the original group of Automatistes.See the full content of this document
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A Canadian Movement Gets Its Due
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