Françoise Sullivan has created a remarkably diverse body of work throughout a career that spans more than seventy years. The artworks selected here represent Sullivan’s development in painting, dance, sculpture, performance art, and photomontage, as well as her commitment to improvisation and her experimental approach to every aspect of her creative work.
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Amerindian Head I 1941
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Dance in the Snow 1948
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Black and Tan 1948
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Callooh Callay 1967
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Aeris Ludus 1967
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Of One 1968–69
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Walk between the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Fine Arts 1970
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Portraits of People Who Resemble One Another 1971 (printed 2003)
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Legend of Artists 1976
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Encounter with Archaic Apollo 1974
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Blocked Phone Booth 1978–79
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Tondo VIII 1980
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Cretan Cycle 2, no. 3 1985
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Mountain 1997
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Homage to Paterson 2003
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About the Author
Annie Gérin is a curator and professor of art history and art theory at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM).
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Acknowledgements
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