A discussion and exhibition society for abstract artists formed in
Paris in 1929 by the critic
Michel Seuphor and the painter
Joaquín Torres-García.
They published a journal of the same name, of which three numbers
appeared in 1929–30. The association held only one exhibition, at
Galerie 23 in April 1930, but this has the distinction of being the
first group exhibition ever devoted solely to abstract art; 46 artists
showed work, including
Mondrian and
Vantongerloo but also such non-geometricians as
Kandinsky and
Schwitters. In 1931 Cercle et Carré was superseded by the larger and longer-lived
Abstraction-Création association, but it had a sequel in
Uruguay: in 1935 Torres-Garcia formed an Asociación de Arte Constructivo in
Montevideo and edited a journal
Círculo y Cuadrado, of which seven numbers appeared between 1936 and 1938.
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