[3][4] "Espace" means "space" in French, and the group was interested in promoting art located in the physical and social environment.
"[4] Groupe Espace sought to break away from traditional artistic conventions and explore new forms of expression, particularly in abstract art.
Groupe Espace was influenced by various avant-garde movements of the time, including Constructivism, Abstract Expressionism and Art Informel.
[4] Bloc's artistic output included painting, sculpture, architecture, mosaics, furniture, textile designs and screen prints.
The meeting endorsed a Manifesto, an English translation of which can be found by Jeffrey Steele in Appendix A of Alan Fowler's PhD thesis.