This operation is repetitive and without any other purpose other than to move a stack of rocks. When the worker is exhausted, the gravel is left in place until the next shoveling session.
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VINCENT CHARLEBOIS
Le pelleteur de gravierRead moreMARTINE VIALE
Ma Intervalle (actions infiltrantes)Read moreThis series of original performative actions is designed specifically for the context of the Quartier des spectacles, and will develop over the cycle of the four seasons of an entire year.
VVV, A TRANSFRONTIER ODYSSEY - SPONTANEOUS SUPPORT
Meeting with Patrick Beaulieu and Daniel CantyRead moreAt the initiative of Patrick Beaulieu, our two fellow adventurers elected to track the roads of America for signs of a secret geography, where political divisions fade in the light of poetic revelations.
D for Dis/location
spontaneous supportRead moreAs part of the ABC: MTL exhibition at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, this round table presents the issues encountered during the five Dis/location moorings, and proposes a discussion of the limits of disseminating multidisciplinary works in public space.
Wes Johnston
ResidencyApparition Logic: the graphic works of the Montreal's Department of Publics worksRead moreFor the month of August, Artist-in-Residence Wes Johnston will be studying the work of the Montreal Transportation and Public Works department. Using a bicycle mounted surveillance camera, Wes will gather photographic evidence of markings which indicate subterranean infrastructure and ostensibly indicate the potential for 'work' and excavation.
Book launch
DIS/LOCATION 2 - Projet d'articulation urbaine : parc sans nomRead moreIn order to leave a trace of its passage following each of its Dis/location, DARE-DARE is happy to launch its new publication which relates its docking at Parc sans nom. Under the theme of « De la faillibilité et de l’échec », the experiences at the park and the projects put forward by DARE-DARE are revisited, highlighting the "laboratory" approach of the artist center.
Dis/location 5
Métro St-LaurentRead moreOn March 30, 2012, DARE-DARE move to St-Laurent metro outdoor space, in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles.
Satellite - Tijuana
SATELLITERead moreTo start its 26th birthday with a bang, DARE-DARE is programming an ambitious project entitled SATELLITE. DARE-DARE will travel to Detroit and Tijuana for three-week “artist-organization-in-residencies” in each city.
Écocité - sur le terrain
Read morecelebrates the diversity of new artistic practices that invest in non-traditional contexts and resonate with the challenges of eco-responsibility.
Book launch
Dis/location 1 - Projet d’articulation urbaine : Square VigerRead moreThis book continues the reflection initiated by the members and collaborators of DARE-DARE with the first part of Dis/location: urban articulation project, which led the center to relocate its offices in 2004 in a temporary shelter at Square Viger until in 2006.
Dis/location 3
Square CabotRead moreDARE-DARE’s Dis/location: projet d’articulation urbaine, part 3, takes shape in Cabot Square, in the midst of a densely populated area.
Alexandre David
Faire des placesRead moreThree mobile objects, temporarily installed in the no name park, can be carried away and installed anywhere.
Sophie Fougy et Simon Girault-Têtevide
Kif-kif bourricotRead moreThe "Kif-kif bourricot" project takes the form of a polyform beast, in constant metamorphosis, vacant at its daily occupations to which the public is invited.
SPURSE
Sensing Place: across zones of MontréalRead moreSPURSE is a hybrid collective with international ramifications that touches on art and architecture. SPURSE is interested in the reconstruction of the common places, by an examination of the urbanity with a psycho-geographical approach.
Périmètre
A public art eventRead moreSquare Viger, its history, its current issues, its physical and social components, is the theme of Périmètre, un événement d'art public.
Louis-Philippe Ogé
Les fruits de poteauxRead moreThe artist creates a project in the neighborhoods adjacent to the Jean-Talon Market. The artist presents Les fruits de poteaux, a series of interventions in two parts: the production and marketing on a small scale of a system of public trolleys.