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Marcel marien biography

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  • In addition to his work as a surrealist artist and photographer, he was also known as a publisher, bookseller, sailor, journalist in China and an elaborate Surrealist prankster. During the German invasion of Belgium, he looked after the casualties at the hospital of Antwerp before being evacuated, bringing along two large bags of books which he refused to leave behind.

    Following his release, he returned to Brussels and, in , wrote and published the very first monograph on Magritte. It was pure Surrealism, marked with the two themes that would characterize his photography: the everyday object stripped of its traditional function and the female body as an instrument of creation. Forever a restless spirit, in he signed on for two years as a sailor on a Danish cargo ship.

    In , he lived in New York for a year before relocating to Communist China from until , where he worked as a translator on the French edition of the magazine China Under Construction until his disillusionment with Maoism. In , in a further attempt to challenge traditional attitudes, he produced and directed the film, L'Imitation du cinema.

    Even with the support of the Kinsey Institute , it proved impossible to have the film shown in the United States.

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    Although Marien worked as an artist across many media, some of the most notable achievements throughout his career were as a chronicler of the Belgian Surrealists' activities and a publisher of their writings. He contributed to various publications, including London Bulletin , Cahiers d'art , and View. In , Marien published the very first monograph on Magritte.

    Presented as written by Magritte himself, it announced drastic discounts on the artist's major paintings and offered the chance to order them in different sizes.