Jauran (Rodolphe De Repentigny)
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Rodolphe de Repentigny (11 February 1926 24 July 1959) was a painter, art and literary critic for the newspaper
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in Montreal (1952-1959), theorist, photographer and mountaineer. He was a key member of
Les Plasticiens The Plasticien movement was a Canadian non-figurative painting movement, which appeared around 1955 in Quebec. It was a more orderly style of painting in reaction to Les Automatistes In 1954, a young critic and painter newly returned from Paris, ...
and was the writer of the ''Manifeste des plasticiens''. He painted using the pseudonym Jauran.


Career

Rodolphe de Repentigny was born in
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, a borough of the city of Montreal, Quebec. He studied at the Collège St. Laurent and became interested in painting but was persuaded by his family to go to the
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where he studied mathematics and psychology (1947-1949).A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 (online only), by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker National Gallery of Canada / Musée des beaux-arts du Canada. He then travelled to Paris to study literature and philosophy at
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(1950-1951) and while there became interested in non-figurative art when he saw the work of Mondrian among others. When he returned from Paris, he got a job as a journalist, writing art and literary criticism for the newspaper
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(1952-1959). He also wrote for other journals in Quebec. Besides writing, he returned to painting. In 1954, he reviewed an exhibition of four young artists whom he called ‘Les Plasticiens’, a group composed of
Louis Belzile Louis Belzile (April 17, 1929 – February 12, 2019) was one of the main figures in geometric abstraction in painting in Quebec and one of the members of the Plasticiens group in Montreal along with Rodolphe de Repentigny (Jauran), Jean-Paul Jér ...
, Jean-Paul Jérôme, Fernand Toupin and 'Jauran' (himself). By contrast to the Automatism of
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and his followers, the Plasticiens rigorously pursued hard-edge geometric abstraction. In 1955, de Repentigny (under the pseudonym Jauran) wrote the ''Manifeste des plasticiens''. It was signed by all the members of the group. In the manifesto, they acknowledged their debt to the Automatists, recognizing their place in the revolutions that had helped to free the arts from "servitude to a materialistic ritual". In 1956, de Repentigny stopped painting to explore photography. He also created abstract works on glossy photo paper. He helped found The Non-Figurative Artists' Association of Montreal and was elected secretary of the forty-member group in 1956. In 1957, he was elected President of the Association of International Critics Canada. In 1959, during a mountaineering trip with friends to Lake Louise in the Rockies, he fell into a crevasse while crossing the Victoria Glacier and died. He was 33 years old. He left behind a large body of work on art criticism and aesthetics, some of which has been subsequently published.


Selected exhibitions

*1954: "Les Plasticiens", Tranquille bookstore, Montreal; *1955: "Les Plasticiens", Galerie de l'Échourie; * 1959: Jauran's photos were exhibited following his death at the
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; * 1977: '"Jauran et les Premiers Plasticiens, 1954-1956",
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; *1992: "The Crisis of Abstraction in Canada: The 1950s",
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, Ottawa; * 2005: "Les Plasticiens": Louis Belile, Jauran, Jean-Paul Jérôme, Fernand Toupin",
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, Quebec; *2013: "Les Plasticiens and the years 1950-1960",
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and the
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of Markham, 2013;


Selected public collections

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Further reading

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References

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