Groupe Espace was a French avant-garde artistic movement between 1951 and 1960.[1] The group was founded by architect André Bloc in 1951 and members associated with the journal Art d'Aujourd'hui [Art Today]. Their purpose was to create a new environment appropriate to modern society. They envisaged art as a social phenomenon - not an individual one.
Members of the group included Jean Dewasne , Jean Gorin, Jean Messagier, Jean Le Moal, Edgard Pillet , Erno Goldfinger, Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Frits Glamer, Gianni Monnet , Gualtiero Nativi , Nicolaas Warb and Nicolas Schöffer.[2]
There was also the London Branch of Groupe Espace from 1953 to 1959, founded by Paule Vézelay.[3][4]
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