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1906 Saint-Croix-Hague, France - 1992 Creteil, France. Known for: Surrealist painting.
Max Bucaille was born in Sainte Croix-Hague next to Cherbourg, and led a career as a mathematics professor while also dedicating his life to the search for "the real place" at the end of a daydream -... Read full biography
Max Bucaille was born in Sainte Croix-Hague next to Cherbourg, and led a career as a mathematics professor while also dedicating his life to the search for "the real place" at the end of a daydream - a daydream dear to his favorite philosopher, Gaston Bachelard. He created poems and surrealist... Read full biography
Max Bucaille was born in Sainte Croix-Hague next to Cherbourg, and led a career as a mathematics professor while also dedicating his life to the search for "the real place" at the end of a daydream - a daydream dear to his favorite philosopher, Gaston Bachelard. He created poems and surrealist collages from 1930, and collaborated with artistic reviews and publications from 1936 to 1939. Upon his return from captivity in Czechoslovakia, he became a member of the Surrealist Revolutionary Group... Read full biography
Max Bucaille was born in Sainte Croix-Hague next to Cherbourg, and led a career as a mathematics professor while also dedicating his life to the search for "the real place" at the end of a daydream - a daydream dear to his favorite philosopher, Gaston Bachelard. He created poems and surrealist collages from 1930, and collaborated with artistic reviews and publications from 1936 to 1939. Upon his return from captivity in Czechoslovakia, he became a member of the Surrealist Revolutionary Group from 1947 to 1949 with Noel Arnaud, Jean Laude and Christian Dotremont. While continuing to pursue the art of collage, he enriched his palate with painting and sculpture. He created a new pictorial technique: "photopeinture" with much time spent in a... Read full biography
Max Bucaille was born in Sainte Croix-Hague next to Cherbourg, and led a career as a mathematics professor while also dedicating his life to the search for "the real place" at the end of a daydream - a daydream dear to his favorite philosopher, Gaston Bachelard. He created poems and surrealist collages from 1930, and collaborated with artistic reviews and publications from 1936 to 1939. Upon his return from captivity in Czechoslovakia, he became a member of the Surrealist Revolutionary Group from 1947 to 1949 with Noel Arnaud, Jean Laude and Christian Dotremont. While continuing to pursue the art of collage, he enriched his palate with painting and sculpture. He created a new pictorial technique: "photopeinture" with much time spent in a darkroom…. His meeting with Emile Malespine gave rise to a friendship, and many the two would exchange and compare many techniques. B... Read full biography

