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Etienne Martin

French sculptor, 1913-1995

A former member of the Academie Ranson, Étienne-Martin was influenced by the teachings of Gurdjieff and schools of esoteric thought. He was close to the writer Henri-Pierre Roché and the founders of the Oppède group. Harald Szeemann made the artist a key figure in the section “Individual Mythologies” at Documenta 5 in Kassel, 1972.

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