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Eric Lamontagne Art

Canadian, b. 1966
Interaction with one of Lamontagne’s works is, simply put, a surreal experience. By using one of several points of entrance, viewers are permitted to experience multiple views of combinations of two and 3-dimensional aspects of his work that redefine the rules of space. Whether looking through peep-holes, or in experiencing the final effects of his mise-en-scène, Lamontagne’s work courts the viewer’s curiosity and imagination, inviting them to let go of traditional ways of seeing and to enter into a playful relationship of what is possible. The piecemeal nature of his mise-en scène with the steam locomotive engine, paired with the accompanying audio recalls time gone by. It remains unclear, however whether this is a memory work, or from a parallel, past, or future time. The space itself appears somewhat liquid in that the various elements are capable of pulling even further away from one another, increasing their dissolving aspect. The upper portions of the canvases succeed at further confusing our understanding of this space with their contradictory gravity work. The streaked nude canvas left exposed would have us believe that there is an upward force on the painted image, while the subjects of the images are reacting only to the usual gravitational pulls. To further confound an understanding of the space, it is not clear as to whether the painted images are in the process of dissolving or being created. Like in dreams or memories there is a sense of something being slightly amiss, or askance. Suspended just short of being fully realized or separated from a state of wholeness, the scene is both static and yet there is a heightened awareness of the potentially impending series of motions that would play out. Other glimpses into parallel and alien scenarios are found throughout the exhibit, offering impossible views and playfully prodding the mind to accept or consider other possibilities. In keeping with past works, there is a focus on an interdisciplinary approach that merges and creates new realities as well as allows for a wide range of perspectives- while maintaining a playfulness. The everyday nature of the visual subject is inclusive, cemeteries, studios, countryside, fireplaces, a sunset, their simplicity is instrumental in allowing viewers to focus of the mechanics of navigating and understanding how the artworks inhabit their space, and the relationships that exist between the viewer and any of the given works.
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Artist: Eric Lamontagne
Je me souviens
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Oil

Et si la nuit tombait
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Frapper un mur
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Contempler le vide
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Paysage agricole Maskoutain
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Le trou
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Interaction with one of Lamontagne’s works is, simply put, a surreal experience. By using one of several points of entrance, viewers are permitted to experience multiple views of com...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Tourner en rond
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Peindre le paysage
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Paysage craquelé
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Parfum d’églantiers salés
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Le trou à pêche
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Le cliché
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When creating his artworks, Éric Lamontagne begins by painting a landscape scene, often with a body of water or cliffs. He then carefully cuts, folds, rips, and slashes the canvas bo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Mystérieuse pyramide
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In recent years, Eric Lamontagne has been interested in questions like perception, illusion and our relation to the invisible, through the development of works that blur the boundari...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Wood, Mirror, Glue, Mixed Media

Agrafeuse
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Lamontagne has an interest for the conflicting relationship that exists between the end of the landscape and its contemplation, as well as for the so-called death of painting. The pa...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Gallon de démesure
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Lamontagne has an interest for the conflicting relationship that exists between the end of the landscape and its contemplation, as well as for the so-called death of painting. The pa...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Enfoncer le clou
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Lamontagne has an interest for the conflicting relationship that exists between the end of the landscape and its contemplation, as well as for the so-called death of painting. The pa...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Clair de lune déchirant
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Lamontagne has an interest for the conflicting relationship that exists between the end of the landscape and its contemplation, as well as for the so-called death of painting. The pa...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

La belle époque
By Eric Lamontagne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Interaction with one of Lamontagne’s works is, simply put, a surreal experience. By using one of several points of entrance, viewers are permitted to experience multiple views of com...
Category

2010s Contemporary Eric Lamontagne Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Oil

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