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Edmonton Contemporary Artists' Society
Edmonton Contemporary Artists' Society (ECAS) is an international artists' exhibition collective founded in 1993, based in Edmonton, Canada.
==Background==
Since the 1920s, artists in English Canada had been heavily influenced by the landscape painting of the Group of Seven, the Canadian Group of Painters and the Eastern Group of Painters. In Quebec, John Goodwin Lyman founded The Contemporary Arts Society in 1939, promoting post-impressionist and fauvist art.〔Terry Fenton, ''"ECAS And What It Stands For"'', ECAS 15th Annual Exhibition catalogue essay〕 Paul-Émile Borduas and Jean-Paul Riopelle spearheaded the modernist collective known as Les Automatistes, which began having exhibitions as early as 1941. However, their artistic influence was not quickly felt in English Canada, or indeed much beyond Montreal.〔Norwell, Iris. (2011), ''(Painters Eleven:The Wild Ones of Canadian Art )'', Publishers Group West, ISBN 978-1-55365-590-9〕 The Painters Eleven (1953 - 1960) was founded in Toronto to promote their members' abstract works. Regina Five is the name given to five abstract painters, Kenneth Lochhead, Arthur McKay, Douglas Morton, Ted Godwin, and Ronald Bloore, who displayed their works in the 1961 National Gallery of Canada's exhibition "Five Painters from Regina". Though not an organized group per se, the name stuck with the 'members' and the artists would continue to show together.〔Terry Fenton, ''"ECAS And What It Stands For"'', ECAS 15th Annual Exhibition catalogue essay〕 The group formed in order that contemporary art in Edmonton would bee seen annually in light of a decline in possibility for exposure by the City and Provincial galleries. After twenty two years of active showing, all but for 2014, participation has dwindled somewhat with the younger generation not assuming the responsibility
of running the society but an annual showing is taking place in 2015.〔Graham Peacock〕

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