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Item Ships From: Montreal
Small Hand to Hand
By Judith Berry
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The themes visited in this show stem from a desire to extend the vocabulary of my painting while forming a metaphor for the chaos of contemporary life. The title, Escalade, has differing and complimentary functions in English and French. Continuing to paint, over a lengthening career, the medium poses more questions than answers. The title is a reference to my attempt to overcome these difficulties through the expansion of my painting language. The title also refers to the escalation of crises in the world at large. It is the larger picture in which I am a small person trying to make my way. In a concrete sense, the title also refers to a strategy I have taken in a number of these paintings. That is, to re-examine very small paintings...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Borneo Burning
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Holly King was born in Montreal and has a BFA from Laval and an MFA in visual art from York University. She currently teaches at Concordia University. Her photographs have been shown...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Pandoras Jar (keeping Hope), Painting, Acrylic on Paper
By Nadia NL
Located in Yardley, PA
Large Acrylic Painting Title: Pandoras Jar (keeping Hope) Large Acrylic Painting Medium: Acrylic Support: Bristol Paper 100 lb (270 g) Size : 24?x 19? (60.96 cm x 48.26 cm) :...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Untitled (Branch)
By Karine Payette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Karine Payette was born in 1983 in Montreal, Quebec, where she lives and works. Working primarily with sculpture and installation, she reproduces, for the most part, environments tha...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Metal

Untitled
By Hédy Gobaa
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For this exhibition, I wanted to find the coherence of a life shared between different geographies from Tunisia to Canada. Intertwining the imagery of here and there, I ask myself wh...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Xenolith VI
Located in Montreal, Quebec
A collision. A landslide. A tectonic shift and a tumbling of boulders reveal geological strata that have been hidden for centuries. Nicholas Crombach’s Landslip is a slow unfurling o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Mixed Media

The paradise Syndrome, Voyage #20
By Sonny Assu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Titled after an episode of Star Trek, The Paradise Syndrome features new work by Sonny Assu. Combining Indigenous content with appropriated images and text from marine chart maps, covers from Choose Your Own Adventure gamebooks, and science fiction television programs, this exhibition continues Assu’s exploration around the intersection of Indigenous Peoples and North American pop culture. In the Star Trek episode The Paradise Syndrome, Captain Kirk suffers from amnesia when he arrives on an alien planet, which is inhabited by a society of people who resemble Indigenous Peoples in North America. Kirk is found by a group of women who believe that he is a god and then take him back to their community. At the end of the episode, he is attacked when they realize he is not a god. Spock and McCoy are transported to his rescue, but in the midst of the conflict, a tribal priestess who Kirk developed a relationship with, is killed. In this exhibition, Assu presents two series of digitally altered prints inspired by fact and fiction. The first series depicts ovoids superimposed onto digital scans of paintings by Emily Carr and A.Y. Jackson, framed by gamebook covers. The prints feature alien forms descending, referencing a Star Trek: Voyager episode titled Tattoo. In this episode, Chakotay meets the Sky Spirits, aliens who visited Earth thousands of years ago. They met nomadic humans who had great respect for the land and other animals. The Sky Spirits were so impressed that they gifted the nomads with an inheritance that would allow them to thrive and protect their world. When the Sky Spirits returned thousands of years later, they found that the weapons and diseases of invaders from other lands had decimated the nomadic ‘Inheritors’. Chakotay’s tattoo was the mark of an Inheritor and signaled to the Sky Spirits that some of the Inheritors had survived. Assu’s gamebook prints expand on this fictional story, incorporating aspects of our colonial history in the Pacific Northwest. This exhibition is a playful investigation of challenging issues. By incorporating nostalgic gamebooks from the 1980s, Assu alludes to the discovery of his Kwawaka’wakw heritage, which has recently led him back to living in his ancestral land. The second series of Assu’s prints in this exhibition depict digital illustrations, inspired by Indigenous copper shield symbols, that are superimposed onto navigational marine maps...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Extrapolation 7
By Guillaume Lachapelle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Resin, Paint

Ma maison ; Conserve 5
By Karine Giboulo
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Born in 1980 in Sainte-Émelie de l’Énergie, Karine Giboulo lives and works in Montreal. Since early 2000, she has been creating work in a variety of media from paintings and works on...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Ceramic, Acrylic Polymer

Mer de Tazmanie, Australie
By Michel Piquette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through photography, Michel Piquette creates captures of time, animated by a paradoxical quest for an image preceding any technique. By weaving together aspects of geometry and abstr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Digital

Mechanical balcony
By Guillaume Lachapelle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Resin, Paint

Fossile V5
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
When Laurent Lamarche reflects on the concept of origin, he thinks in terms of traces. His vision goes at once forward and backward, knitting together ye...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Aluminum

A street corner
By Guillaume Lachapelle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In Extrapolations, Lachapelle extracts seemingly mundane mechanical objects from a typical cityscape – such as radiators, fire hydrants, and balconies – and manipulates their appearance by creating 3D printed models that visually oscillate between the magical and the monstrous. In some of his sculptures, Lachapelle uses photogrammetry – a method that scans a series of two-dimensional photographs or images to create three-dimensional models. While photogrammetry typically enables real-life objects to be accurately reproduced, the artist challenges this paradigm by tampering with the machine’s process, both by accepting the machine’s glitches and by triggering them. When scanning images, the results may not always be what is anticipated, however, for Lachapelle it is about welcoming the unknown. In several examples, he encourages the program to read screenshots of images and extrapolates what should be there, filling in blank data with added images and various shapes. The resulting sculptures are symmetrical and geometric, appearing uncannily familiar like human vertebrae, yet unfamiliar in fantastical abstracted forms. The sculptures merge between two different worlds, bridging human and machine through unexpected adaptations to everyday things. Extrapolations balances between this duality, ultimately reflecting on the increasing dependency humans have on technology in our everyday world. For Lachapelle, this is especially pertinent in a world where technology is continuously developing. The sculptures highlight the dynamic and everchanging relationship between humans and technology, making us question this reliance on technology. In this exhibition, Lachapelle also introduces the inclusion of human characters back into his art practice. He places people in unnatural and impossible exchanges with machines and technology. For instance, while in past exhibitions, he has usually tried to conceal the electronic components that make moving pieces...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Resin, Paint

Extrapolation 2
By Guillaume Lachapelle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Resin, Paint

Unbreakables (Diptych)
By Guillaume Lachapelle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle’s work combines the real and the imaginary to create miniature environments and scenarios that showcase connections between humans and their everyday worlds. In ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Resin, Paint

Still Life
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach graduated from OCAD University’s Sculpture and Installation program in 2012. He has been awarded the Hayden Davies Memorial Award, Samuel Lazar Kagan Award, Abraham and Malka Green Award, and a BMO 1st Art Nomination. His work has been seen at Word On The Street, Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects, the Al Green...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Ceramic, Resin, Wood, Acrylic

Constructive Instability
By Lucas Aguirre
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Digital printing on Tyvek Lucas Aguirre is a painter who has transitioned his art practice into the realm of VR and digital art. His paintings and drawi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Digital

Xenolith IV
Located in Montreal, Quebec
A collision. A landslide. A tectonic shift and a tumbling of boulders reveal geological strata that have been hidden for centuries. Nicholas Crombach’s Landslip is a slow unfurling o...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Moderna
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Building on a series of exhibitions titled Panorama of the Anthropocene which examined the ecological impact of human activity through an array of paintings, digital prints and video...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Looking forward
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Collage of photographs and Pantone color swatches on paper Suspended in a Sunbeam, is a series of mixed-media works that span Jessica Houston’s decade-long engagement with the Canad...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

Exploration, Mixed Media on Wood Panel
By Andrada Anghel
Located in Yardley, PA
"Life from above" is inspired by the delicacy of our Earth, the fragility of our ecosystem and still undiscovered treasures. I tried to create the beauty and the richness of our worl...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Untitled #1
By Gary Evans
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Gary Evans is widely recognized for his distinctive painting practice that spans two decades. Evans’ vibrant paintings challenge traditional notions of perception and our experience ...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled pendant (Metronidazole)
By Colleen Wolstenholme
Located in Montreal, Quebec
I have been taking impressions of pills and creating a pill archive where pills are cast in silver and/or gold since 1995. At that time I was given pills as an answer to something th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Silver

We are part of that nature we see to understand
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Collage of photographs and Pantone color swatches on paper Suspended in a Sunbeam, is a series of mixed-media works that span Jessica Houston’s decade-long engagement with the Canad...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

Peelable Ideals
By Renato Garza Cervera
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through processes like transgression, confrontation and hybridization Renato Garza Cervera’s work questions and generates a series of reflections upon contemporary culture and relate...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper

Vraquier, port de Montréal, 2022
By Hédy Gobaa
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For this exhibition, I wanted to find the coherence of a life shared between different geographies from Tunisia to Canada. Intertwining the imagery of here and there, I ask myself wh...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Living
By Robbie Cornelissen
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Robbie Cornelissen is one of the leading contemporary draughtsmen in the Netherlands. Cornelissen has established a reputation for the monumental, architectural drawings that he has ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Graphite, Watercolor

Untitled (10 Charm Bracelet, Mixed)
By Colleen Wolstenholme
Located in Montreal, Quebec
I have been taking impressions of pills and creating a pill archive where pills are cast in silver and/or gold since 1995. At that time I was given pills as an answer to something th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Silver

No Windowsill, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Maxime Cousineau-Pérusse
Located in Yardley, PA
This piece depicts the safe haven that individuals seek and need when their identity is rejected, occluded, or marginalized. Ships WORLDWIDE in a reinforced shipping tube. :: Pain...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Oil

Poem #1, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Ala Ilescu
Located in Yardley, PA
Original mixed media painting by Ala Ilescu "Poem #1" 16 x 12 inch "Poem #1" 2021 Mixed media: acrylic, watercolor crayons, ink, and acrylic markers on canvas. Modern, contemporary...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Untitled pendant (West-ward 787)
By Colleen Wolstenholme
Located in Montreal, Quebec
I have been taking impressions of pills and creating a pill archive where pills are cast in silver and/or gold since 1995. At that time I was given pills as an answer to something th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Silver

Scorched Motto
By Renato Garza Cervera
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through processes like transgression, confrontation and hybridization Renato Garza Cervera’s work questions and generates a series of reflections upon contemporary culture and relate...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper

Rappelle-toi… baisse tes yeux
By Hédy Gobaa
Located in Montreal, Quebec
For this exhibition, I wanted to find the coherence of a life shared between different geographies from Tunisia to Canada. Intertwining the imagery of here and there, I ask myself wh...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled pendant
By Colleen Wolstenholme
Located in Montreal, Quebec
I have been taking impressions of pills and creating a pill archive where pills are cast in silver and/or gold since 1995. At that time I was given pills as an answer to something th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Silver

Untitled
By Eddy Firmin
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The first decades of the 21st century shaped the period of reconfiguration of the "world order", according to Pedro Pablo Gómez1, into three options: "rewesternalization, dewesternal...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Wood

Nuit Blanche à Dubai
By Michel Piquette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
It is the luminous colours of Michel Piquette’s works that first catch the eye. His chromatic circles that stir up vision take root in an aesthetic tradition a few decades old alread...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Dusk Air
By Christine Nobel
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Christine Nobel’s dabs & systems explores the connections, similarities and differences between the handmade and the digital. Taken from the foundation of the artist’s practice of ex...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Oil, Wood Panel

This baby's got a temper - A RADIOGRAPH OF MY MIND, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Andrada Anghel
Located in Yardley, PA
- Title: This baby's got a temper - A RADIOGRAPH OF MY MIND series - Medium: acrylic , mixed media - Support: unstretched canvas, it will be shipped rolled in a tube. - Size: 60" ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Selfie - A radiograph of my mind series, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Andrada Anghel
Located in Yardley, PA
- Title: Selfie - A radiograph of my mind series - Medium: acrylic - Support: stretched canvas, ready to hang, black painted sides. - Size: 36" x 72" x 1.5" - Two coats of protec...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Supervision
By Judith Berry
Located in Montreal, Quebec
To trip and retrip on a piece of land, a surface, a support that sets up not a bounce but a billow, a soft surge, a reverberation where the ground is friendly, known, familiar and th...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Wood, Oil

They Surveyed the Mountain Peak as a Philosophical
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
A group of figures heads for icy distant mountains. A familiar enough scene of polar explorers hauling their sledges. Yet somehow this does not quite fit the heroic mold. The ice and...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Magazine Paper

Soar
By Christine Nobel
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Christine Nobel’s dabs & systems explores the connections, similarities and differences between the handmade and the digital. Taken from the foundation of the artist’s practice of ex...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Polyester, Mixed Media, Encaustic, Acrylic

Places (1)
By Robbie Cornelissen
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” ― Albert Einstein. Always working with graphite and charcoal, Robbie Cornelissen’s limited palette emphasises the stark sombre nature of his metaphysical drawings, The Undertow is his sixth solo exhibition at Art Mûr. At the centre of the exhibition hovers Terra Nova, a dark and desolate world parallel to our own. Robbie Cornelissen’s drawings, such as The Space of Absence and Thriller, seem to pull from the stop motion’s frames. Other images, made especially for The Undertow isolate key fragments; the cloud, mounds and timeless dwellings, Cornelissen’s signature technical interest. In addition to his methodical approach, Cornelissen uses the written word, scrawling and erasing terms repeatedly, in English, French, and German, these fastidious markings and exact translations leave a trace and a glitch on paper and screen. Much of his existing work includes words and phrases like “tribunal,” “myself when I am real” and “the need to disappear.” Do they identify what forms, systems and sentiments that are, or could be present? Or do they warn of what is to come? Suspended in the atmosphere of a planetary body, Cornelissen’s clouds extend down to the surface, looming over Earth and Terra Nova. But are they harmless clouds, or associated with nuclear explosions? And is that the ash, dust, pollution and detritus of these invented places, the remnants of an unsustainable society, a dream factory? Or the promise of life anew? In weather forecasting, or aeromancy, the presence of clouds can promise darkness and gloom, but they can also bring cleansing. The ominous aura of the grid, an applied system and structure used by many, including draughtsmen, architects, urban planners, designers and artists to organise and sometimes classify information, is a recurring element in his work. The grid can be observed from a distant bird’s eye view, or close up, allowing Cornelissen’s large format drawings...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Pencil, Graphite

Fuse 3
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
At first glance, the fields of art and science may seem like two incompatible subjects that exist on opposite sides of a spectrum, though historicall...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Metal

Panama
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Building on a series of exhibitions titled Panorama of the Anthropocene which examined the ecological impact of human activity through an array of paintings, digital prints and video...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Varnish, Acrylic

The Dance
By Bevan Ramsay
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Bevan Ramsay completed his graduate degree in sculpture nearly a decade ago, but it's only now that he feels he has truly graduated from his MFA. This liberating feeling comes with a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Prairie River Triptych
By Judith Berry
Located in Montreal, Quebec
I think of my paintings primarily as landscapes. Recently, these landscapes appear to be more manufactured than organic. At first glance the subjects seem to be monumental forms such...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Six pack on a silver platter
By Clint Neufeld
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The first work of Clint Neufeld I ever saw was a hulking engine rendered in pink and lime green ceramic, so large that it hung from its own crane. It was called Screaming Jimmy, the ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Metal

Cloud (Surtsey 1963)
By Robbie Cornelissen
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” ― Albert Einstein. Always working with graphite and charcoal, Robbie Cornelissen’s limited palette emphasises the stark sombre nature of his metaphysical drawings, The Undertow is his sixth solo exhibition at Art Mûr. At the centre of the exhibition hovers Terra Nova, a dark and desolate world parallel to our own. Robbie Cornelissen’s drawings, such as The Space of Absence and Thriller, seem to pull from the stop motion’s frames. Other images, made especially for The Undertow isolate key fragments; the cloud, mounds and timeless dwellings, Cornelissen’s signature technical interest. In addition to his methodical approach, Cornelissen uses the written word, scrawling and erasing terms repeatedly, in English, French, and German, these fastidious markings and exact translations leave a trace and a glitch on paper and screen. Much of his existing work includes words and phrases like “tribunal,” “myself when I am real” and “the need to disappear.” Do they identify what forms, systems and sentiments that are, or could be present? Or do they warn of what is to come? Suspended in the atmosphere of a planetary body, Cornelissen’s clouds extend down to the surface, looming over Earth and Terra Nova. But are they harmless clouds, or associated with nuclear explosions? And is that the ash, dust, pollution and detritus of these invented places, the remnants of an unsustainable society, a dream factory? Or the promise of life anew? In weather forecasting, or aeromancy, the presence of clouds can promise darkness and gloom, but they can also bring cleansing. The ominous aura of the grid, an applied system and structure used by many, including draughtsmen, architects, urban planners, designers and artists to organise and sometimes classify information, is a recurring element in his work. The grid can be observed from a distant bird’s eye view, or close up, allowing Cornelissen’s large format drawings...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Pastel, Archival Paper, Pencil

Which we are part
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Collage of photographs and Pantone color swatches on paper Suspended in a Sunbeam, is a series of mixed-media works that span Jessica Houston’s decade-long engagement with the Canad...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

Rugged Motto Offspring
By Renato Garza Cervera
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through processes like transgression, confrontation and hybridization Renato Garza Cervera’s work questions and generates a series of reflections upon contemporary culture and relate...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper

The Shadow Economy of Extraction
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
A group of figures heads for icy distant mountains. A familiar enough scene of polar explorers hauling their sledges. Yet somehow this does not quite fit the heroic mold. The ice and sky are tinged a movie musical pale blue and their gear is a bit too colorful for the era of man-hauling. And then there’s the sled, piled high not with boxes of supplies but with a jumbled heap of antiquities: Greek Athenas, bits of a coliseum, a ship’s great wheel. In Jessica Houston’s collage “The Long Haul,” the explorers drag history itself into the great beyond, their backs turned from their absurd load. But we take in the entire scene. In her suite of works, Over the Edge of the World, Houston uses oil on wood, ink on paper, and collages of found images, many from National Geographic Magazine, to rearrange the evidence – and thus history’s possibilities. Houston joins visual artists such as Judit Hersko, Katja Aglert, and Isaac Julien...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Ma maison ; Conserve 17
By Karine Giboulo
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Born in 1980 in Sainte-Émelie de l’Énergie, Karine Giboulo lives and works in Montreal. Since early 2000, she has been creating work in a variety of media from paintings and works on...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Ceramic, Acrylic Polymer

Dark Clouds, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
By Nadia NL
Located in Yardley, PA
Title: Dark Clouds Original Abstract Painting Medium: Acrylic Support: Stretched Canvas, Staple-free edges, Ready to Hang Size : 36?x 24?x 1.1/2? ( 91,...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Territory Over Land
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
A group of figures heads for icy distant mountains. A familiar enough scene of polar explorers hauling their sledges. Yet somehow this does not quite fit the heroic mold. The ice and...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Magazine Paper

Vapour II
By Christine Nobel
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Christine Nobel’s dabs & systems explores the connections, similarities and differences between the handmade and the digital. Taken from the foundation of the artist’s practice of ex...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Encaustic, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Cloud (Atlantic tropical cyclons 1954-2021)
By Robbie Cornelissen
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” ― Albert Einstein. Always working with graphite and charcoal, Ro...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Pencil, Graphite

Invasive Thoughts
By Judith Berry
Located in Montreal, Quebec
I think of my paintings primarily as landscapes. Recently, these landscapes appear to be more manufactured than organic. At first glance the subjects seem to be monumental forms such...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Untitled pendant (Prozac)
By Colleen Wolstenholme
Located in Montreal, Quebec
I have been taking impressions of pills and creating a pill archive where pills are cast in silver and/or gold since 1995. At that time I was given pills as an answer to something th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Silver

Encounter
By Judith Berry
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The themes visited in this show stem from a desire to extend the vocabulary of my painting while forming a metaphor for the chaos of contemporary life. The title, Escalade, has differing and complimentary functions in English and French. Continuing to paint, over a lengthening career, the medium poses more questions than answers. The title is a reference to my attempt to overcome these difficulties through the expansion of my painting language. The title also refers to the escalation of crises in the world at large. It is the larger picture in which I am a small person trying to make my way. In a concrete sense, the title also refers to a strategy I have taken in a number of these paintings. That is, to re-examine very small paintings...
Category

2010s Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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