Installation, sculptures and photographs. In this project, photography is integrated as a constituent material of a work that closely links two and three-dimensional space, one lending itself to the construction of the other.
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Sarla Voyer
Lieux-dits : les similitudesRead moreSuzanne Maurice
Calendes GaïesquesRead moreThe works of Suzanne Maurice do not oppose the discourse and the matter. Her ceramics representing women's bodies are matter of the discourse whose source is the daily life.
Alain Bouchard
InstallationRead moreExhibition in gallery. Alain Bouchard seeks to give a poetic value to both objects and materials.
Sophie Lanctôt
PaintingsRead moreBorn in Montreal, Sophie Lanctôt has a master's degree in painting from Concordia University.
Carren Tyler
SculpturesRead moreCarren Tyler wants to make visual language easily accessible, even familiar to the viewer.
Danielle Hébert
ClairièreRead moreThe shadow as a trace of a presence is what the title of Danielle Hébert's new series of photographs, Clairière, suggests.
Lise Landry and Lise Nantel
Erreur sur la personneRead moreDARE-DARE presents Lise Landry and Lise Nantel interested in a creative process of double interaction: between the artists themselves, but also between the artists and the public.
pierre hamelin
SculpturesRead moreTo tend to the nothingness, to sharpen the threat to reach its own interiority; the sculptures of pierre hamelin sharpen these aims, make them multiple.
Jennifer Walton
Les ChasseursRead moreConquest of the other, negation of the self, in each of these life-size portraits, the hunter seems to be in pursuit of something, most often with the help of a lens.
Noces de Cana
L'heure du thé (Tea Time)Read moreThe work integrates sculpture, engraving and painting, and stages the notions of dialogue, ritual and gesture lost through the universe of electronic communications.
Josée Pellerin
Retraits et résonancesRead moreWithdrawals and Resonances proposes stagings where water and the idea of transition that it underlies becomes the central element.
Guy Giard
Le Chaud de Famille IV (continuation and end)Read moreGuy Giard exhibits the last part of a series of travelling exhibitions across Canada.
Hélène Goyette and Britta Klingenstierna
Drawing and sculptureRead moreJuxtaposed with Hélène Goyette's drawings, Britta Klingenstierna presents these "civilized circles", a series of paper mache vases.
Nathalie Ducharme
SculpturesRead moreNathalie Ducharme presents ceramic sculptures inspired mainly by architecture.
Natalie Roy
Sculptural installationRead moreNatalie Roy's sculptural installation invites us to an encounter with objects denatured from their original essence.
Anna Boghiguian
Paradis perduRead moreAnna Boghiguian exhibits her sculptures and works on paper made from various materials found in her immediate environment.