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74.09ºS, 179.90ºW; 255º@29 km/h; 21, 1ºC 06/10/15 09:00 Local
By Colleen Wolstenholme
Located in Montreal, Quebec
By Sophie Lynch In Hyperobjects, Nova Scotia-based artist Colleen Wolstenholme presents works that developed from her earlier drawings of brain cell patterns and her interest in t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper

72.89ºS, 8.15ºW; 75º @ 21 km/h; 35.0ºC 22/09/15 18:00 Local
By Colleen Wolstenholme
Located in Montreal, Quebec
By Sophie Lynch In Hyperobjects, Nova Scotia-based artist Colleen Wolstenholme presents works that developed from her earlier drawings of brain cell patterns and her interest in t...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper

Moth Excursion
By Judith Berry
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Worlds Unseen Natasha Chaykowski It’s strange to look at a high definition photograph of red blood cells. They appear otherworldly and supple, formal and punctuated: so different...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Arch and Sea 2
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
King creates large format photographic landscapes in her studio with sculptural props and painted backdrops. She is interested in the tension between artifice and constructed realiti...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Heavenly Invitation
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Text by Amber Berson Canadian photographer Holly King’s Mangrove series is an investigation into the artist’s own subconscious. The photographs border on the uncanny, although never uncomfortably so. Instead, her preternatural compositions engage the viewer’s curiosity – the viewer is not sure how to approach, and yet is drawn to do so. At times the images are reflective, occasionally disquieting and always thought provoking. The twisted roots of the mangrove forests that form the base of this series provide an entry point for an investigation into the shadowy parts of the artist’s imagination. The differences between what we know to be real and what we perceive as real are often slight. The work of Holly King stems from an attempt to prevail over the uncharted territory of both her imagination and that which is perceived as true. In her creations, King endeavours to understand her subconscious mindscape as manifested through photographs recalling actual landscapes. This new series, stemming from earlier pieces also focused on roots, reflects King’s interest in drawing, in the linear subject and in geometric abstraction. It is a move away from previous series – despite the photographic medium in which King works, her oeuvre has contained a certain painterly quality. These new photographs tend to melt into themselves, drawing the viewer in and letting the imagination drift. The Mangrove series causes the viewer to approach with at a slower pace, to investigate deeply into the darker nooks and crannies and to attempt to find reason within a work that so clearly plays with our understanding of real and imaginary. Nothing is incidental in King’s photographs, yet it is not always manipulated. King’s process often involves the use of maquettes – not digital manipulation of the images – creating an eerily surreal image that seem both familiar and strange. Her photos go beyond setting up the angle and vantage point of the shot; they force us to try to see things as the artist does by their very nature. In her own way, King follows in the footsteps of other notable Canadian landscape artists...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Into the Mist
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Text by Marsha Taichman Holly King’s photographs draw from memories of landscapes, and reference film, art and literature. Her images are cinematic ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Spiral Water
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
King creates large format photographic landscapes in her studio with sculptural props and painted backdrops. She is interested in the tension between artifice and constructed realiti...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Beach and Cliffside
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
King creates large format photographic landscapes in her studio with sculptural props and painted backdrops. She is interested in the tension between artifice and constructed realiti...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Cliff with Vines
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
King creates large format photographic landscapes in her studio with sculptural props and painted backdrops. She is interested in the tension between artifice and constructed realiti...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Tree and Fields
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
King creates large format photographic landscapes in her studio with sculptural props and painted backdrops. She is interested in the tension between artifice and constructed realiti...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

The Left Hand Points Toward Home
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In Jessica Houston’s Afterward, Silence (Franklin’s Crewmen’s Grave, Beechey Island) a single pale gravestone stands on an otherwise desolate ashen shore – a relic of Sir John Frankl...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Perceptible Changes Over Time
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In Jessica Houston’s Afterward, Silence (Franklin’s Crewmen’s Grave, Beechey Island) a single pale gravestone stands on an otherwise desolate ashen shore – a relic of Sir John Frankl...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Mean Weather
By Jessica Houston
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In Jessica Houston’s Afterward, Silence (Franklin’s Crewmen’s Grave, Beechey Island) a single pale gravestone stands on an otherwise desolate ashen shore – a relic of Sir John Frankl...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Now look at Barack Obama and Bill Cosby
By Bevan Ramsay
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Beyond Sociology: The Act of Seeing a Person Text by Edwin Janzen It is hardly surprising that in our society perceptions of homeless persons remain two-dimensional, stereotypical, inadequate. Even for the rare administration tackling the problems of homelessness in an effective, meaningful way, the homeless person’s humanity is buried beneath a mountain of endless statistical markers: mental illness, substance abuse, soup-kitchen attendance, etc. The enormous negativity lingering about the resultant profile permits scant room for other, arguably important accoutrements of the human experience—character, emotion, intellect, beauty, relationship to divinity—and leaves homeless persons basically where they already are: on the street, the objects of middle-class loathing or pity. Struck by this depressing determinism, artist Bevan Ramsay set out to cast portrait busts of homeless persons (one woman, the others men), producing an edition in fine, white statuary Hydrocal plaster mounted on mahogany bases. These portraits, titled Lesser Gods...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Plaster

The Sun Shines Cold
By Henri Venne
Located in Montreal, Quebec
My work emerges from research on memory and the remembrance of landscape, where vaporous atmospheres of evanescent recollections are illustrated. My work thus, contains ghostly and e...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Digital

for intérieur – braise 3
By Patrick Beaulieu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Patrick Beaulieu’s multi-disciplined practice creates finely tuned and subtle gestures that aim to re-focus our attention on the physical world that we see and experience. In convers...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

for intérieur – braise 2
By Patrick Beaulieu
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Patrick Beaulieu’s multi-disciplined practice creates finely tuned and subtle gestures that aim to re-focus our attention on the physical world that we see and experience. In convers...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Plasma 5
By Laurent Lamarche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Informed by microbiology, Laurent Lamarche’s sculptural installations and photographic production look like living unidentified microorganisms. Its narrative is ambiguous, constantly...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Digital Pigment

Large Discs and Sticks
By Judith Berry
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Judith Berry’s paintings impart that simultaneous sense of belonging, uncanny familiarity and uneasy otherworldliness common in science-fiction geographies. You are left with the fee...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Leak
By Judith Berry
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Judith Berry’s paintings impart that simultaneous sense of belonging, uncanny familiarity and uneasy otherworldliness common in science-fiction geographies. You are left with the fee...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Carrousel
By Guillaume Lachapelle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Guillaume Lachapelle's artistic practice is shaped predominantly by sculpture, expressed in the form of installations and detailed miniature models. Lachapelle presents playful universes which combine objects of undetermined purpose; in this way, he opens the conventions of our reality to fresh disposition. The architecture of his models - which Lachapelle has recently begun to make with the help of the latest 3-D printing technology - shows motifs originating from the everyday, certainly, but seeming strange, alienating or even uncanny when combined as the artist chooses. A kind of transition between two worlds often appears in Lachapelle's work - for example when the model of a library filled with books curves inwards and reveals a mysterious opening pointing into darkness - these are the artist's references to spaces and occurrences which may be concealed below the surface of outward semblance. Guillaume Lachapelle has participated in several solo and group exhibitions including Manèges at Circa - Centre d'Exposition Art Contemporain (Montreal) in 2006; Quebec Gold at the Ancien Collège des Jésuites (Rheims, France) in 2008 and in Abracadabra (Edward Day...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Post-Modern Montreal - Art

Materials

Nylon

Pathway to an Illusion
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Holly King’s photographs draw from memories of landscapes, and reference film, art and literature. Her images are cinematic and striking, seemingly rea...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Scenic Delirium
By Holly King
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Holly King’s photographs draw from memories of landscapes, and reference film, art and literature. Her images are cinematic and striking, seemingly rea...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper

Bough Laden with Fluorescent Orange
By Shayne Dark
Located in Montreal, Quebec
In 1914, a group of intrepid young men set forth into the northern wilderness with the ambition to document the uncharted territory of the Canadian collective unconscious. Their medium was that of sketchbooks and paint, and with these they rendered a vast and previously unknowable landscape into a tangible national identity. One could call their distinct style picturesque, as it cohered to many of the attributes prescribed by 18th century thinker William Gilpen – for capturing nature so as to make it both palatable and empowering for the viewer. During the romantic period in Europe, certain visual tropes emphasized the beauty of the natural landscape despite the rapid advancements of industrialism. As such, the picturesque, when applied properly, enabled the viewer to apprehend and revel in the vastness of change and opportunity with which they were presently confronted. It is at a similar juncture that we contemplate the works of contemporary sculptor and installation artist Shayne Dark, who’s large scale arborescent schemes present a striking encapsulation of both the magnitude as well as the limits of our natural resources. In an age where the re-assessment of our modes of production and consumption has become a main constituent of our identity, his work serves as a potent reminder of this position’s precarity. One piece resembling a cluster of branches, for example, balances in a tenuous fashion, relying on the equal distribution of weight among all its parts to stay upright. In another work, the boughs extend upwards from a base so small it threatens to tip over. As opposed to the romantic and idealized conceptions of a nature as realized in the compositions of the Group of Seven, Dark, by working in the industrial material of hot forged steel, acknowledges the imprint of the human hand on our surroundings. As art critic and theorist Rosalind Krauss...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Metal

Autres mouches no 3
By Jean-Paul Riopelle
Located in Westmount, QC
Jean-Paul Riopelle, 1923-2002, Canadian Autres mouches no 3, 1985 Lithograph on Japan paper 20 1/2 x 26 3/4 in Signed and numbered in pencil, edition of 75 Catalogue raisonné refer...
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Montreal - Art

Materials

Lithograph

Still Life with Shrapnel (Study III)
By David Garneau
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The European Academy recognized still-life painting as the lowest form in its hierarchy. Being the depiction of the things of everyday life, it was considered a poor container for th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Still Life with Shrapnel (Study I)
By David Garneau
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The European Academy recognized still-life painting as the lowest form in its hierarchy. Being the depiction of the things of everyday life, it was considered a poor container for th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Cartesian Doubt
By David Garneau
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The European Academy recognized still-life painting as the lowest form in its hierarchy. Being the depiction of the things of everyday life, it was considered a poor container for th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Bison Bookshelf
By David Garneau
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The European Academy recognized still-life painting as the lowest form in its hierarchy. Being the depiction of the things of everyday life, it was considered a poor container for th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Empathetic Conformation
By David Garneau
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The European Academy recognized still-life painting as the lowest form in its hierarchy. Being the depiction of the things of everyday life, it was considered a poor container for th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Trinity
By David Garneau
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The European Academy recognized still-life painting as the lowest form in its hierarchy. Being the depiction of the things of everyday life, it was considered a poor container for th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Trinity
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The Source of Suffering
By David Garneau
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The European Academy recognized still-life painting as the lowest form in its hierarchy. Being the depiction of the things of everyday life, it was considered a poor container for th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

Survival
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Textile

Survival
Survival
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Suckers and
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Textile

Throw and Catch
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Textile

Still Holding
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Textile

If e like e Good or Bad
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Textile

Brothers Keeper
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Textile

Goes Around, comes around
Located in Montreal, Quebec
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Samuel Nnorom’s artistic sensibilities emerged from observing the creative processes of his father, a shoemaker, and hi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Art

Materials

Textile

Untitled (1 Charm Necklace, Sulfamethoxazole Trimethoprim)
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 (9 Charm Bracelet, Adderal, Prozac, Valium)
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

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