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Guðmundur Guðmundsson, also known as Erró, is an Icelandic postmodern and Pop art artist famous for his paintings, drawings, collages, prints, sculptures, and videos.
He is the co-founder of the pictorial movement of Narrative Figuration in France.
Erró studied at the Reykjavík School of Fine Arts from September 1949, where he learned the technique of paper cutting.
He permanently settled in Paris in 1958, where he met artists, writers, and critics associated with the surrealist movement, including Breton, Matta, Brauner, Masson, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Miro, and Duchamp.