Nuagisme
Nuagisme (literally "cloudism") is a French art-critical term that was advanced in the 1950s by art critic Julien Alvard (1916–1974).[1]
Artists
- Jean Messagier
- Frédéric Benrath
- René Duvillier
- Pierre Graziani
- René Laubiès
- Marcelle Loubchansky
- Nasser Assar
- Fernando Lerin
Notes
gollark: The UK has no constitution and *also* basically cannot change how voting works.
gollark: Which is silly for a variety of reasons - even if you agree with the concept of randomly reweighting votes based on area, at least do it honestly and directly and not in such a bizarre, convoluted and arbitrary way?
gollark: People are somewhat apiological sometimes and say "oh, but it's good because it balances out power in rural areas".
gollark: Well, Event 128-κ is probably *not* going to be repeated.
gollark: I heard they have very insecure voting machines.
References
- Cloutier, Guy. N.d. Untitled document. http://guycloutier.org/Laubies.htm.
- Pichon, Michèle. 2006. Quand le peintre rêve les éléments : Approche bachelardienne de l’Abstraction naturaliste, (Conférence prononçée le 20 octobre 2006 au sein du Groupe d’Études et de Recherches Épistémologiques, Paris).
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