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Item Ships From: Montreal
Alhambra Whispering I Contemporary Abstract Hand Made Ceramic Sculpture
Located in Montreal, QC
Glazed Stoneware
Category

20th Century Abstract Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Alhambra Whispering II Contemporary Abstract Hand Made Ceramic Sculpture
Located in Montreal, QC
Glazed Stoneware
Category

20th Century Abstract Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Ceramic

Chimère
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 - Sculptures

Materials

Nylon

Vasque
By David Umemoto
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The concrete works of David Umemoto stand as studies about volume. At the juncture of sculpture and architecture, these miniature pieces evoke temporary buildings or monuments standi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Espalier: Candelabrum
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach (BFA, 2012) is an artist working in Kingston Ontario. Crombach has been awarded the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award. His solo exhibition, Behind Elegantly Carved Wooden Doors, was presented at Art Mûr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Metal

Glitch Bear (model)
By Brandon Vickerd
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Glitch Bear (model) is a preliminary model for a life size sculpture of a bear, that will appear distorted by a digital glitch, as if a corrupted digital image has willed itself into...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Applause for the Inevitable
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 - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Challenger
By Brandon Vickerd
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Challenger consists of a replica of the escape hatch from the NASA space shuttle installed as if it has fallen from the sky and flattened a Canada P...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Boar Mount
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach is interested in the complex interactions between humans and animals. Using sporting and hunting as markers of longstanding traditions of both adversarial and collaborative relationships between humans and animals, Crombach examines the cultural significance and the complex issues percolating domestication and domination, play and survival in the 21st century. Crombach combines references to mythology via a striking aesthetic, creating works which revel in their contradictions and contrasts. Notably, the artist draws from the myth of Diana and Actaeon, which provides a poignant framework for this new series. In Ovid’s tale Actaeon, a hunter and grandson of King Cadmus, is in the forest with his dogs when he spies Artemis (Diana), the venerated goddess of the hunt, in her bath attended by her nymphs. Diana’s nymphs try to cover her modesty as the goddess feels violated by Actaoen’s brash curiosity. Diana splashes water upon Actaeon, robbing him from his ability to speak and turning him from a mortal man into a stag who flees into the forest only to be hunted down and killed by his own dogs. The hunter becomes the hunted. Crombach’s Fetch (2018) refers to the mythology of Diana and Actaeon in its last tragic hour, but the classical story of metamorphoses is presented as a game of fetch in the local park. Crombach creates a hybrid between the art historical imagery from paintings of hounds...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Nylon, Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Hunter #2
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach has a BFA from OCAD University with a major in Sculpture and Installation. In 2016-17 he participated in a year-long studio residency at The Florence Trust in Londo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Mes deux Léo
By Jean-Robert Drouillard
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Jean-Robert Drouillard lives and works in Québec City. Following studies in literature and creative writing, he took up sculpture. In 2000, he obtained a diploma from the École-ateli...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Watercolor, Pigment

Pantie
By Cal Lane
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Laughter, discomfort, perplexity: these are all plausible reactions to the work by sculptor Cal Lane. The artist’s most recent body of work is an affective assemblage of incongruous parts that, taken together, violate our mental patterns and expectations. Charged with contradictions, metaphor, sexual undertones, and unsettling associations, Lane’s unlikely combinations use absurdity as a way of pointing to western society’s normalized habits and conventions, often with an emphasis on gender and sexuality. For the exhibition Try Me, Lane installs a basketball court in the gallery. The two basketball hoops on opposing walls are embellished with silver-coated frames and lustrous mirrors, which serve as decorative backboards. In place of nets, women’s black lace underwear delicately hang from hoops. A decorative rug stenciled with court lines performs as the court floor. It is a mise-en-scène set in motion by viewer’s reconciliation of the individual parts to the whole, and to their original function. Panties regard themselves in the mirror or perhaps measure up their opponent, which, not without irony, is the mirror image of itself. Themes of gender and sexuality are performed and imagined in the upward voyeuristic gaze of the viewer and the expected swoosh of the ball into the net. This is further elaborated by phallic impressions formed by court lines and their likeness to a work of modernist abstraction—a movement wrought by notions of masculinity. The decorative rug’s connection to femininity and domesticity juxtaposes the rigid geometry. Lane further explores the historical gendering of technology, industry, and war in her series of wallpaper drawings, which depict war submarines on cloud patterned wallpaper. The innocence of the submarine in popular culture and its reality as a phallic war object...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Model no. 1 (Rotating stairs)
By David Umemoto
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The concrete works of David Umemoto stand as studies about volume. At the juncture of sculpture and architecture, these miniature pieces evoke temporary buildings or monuments standi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Untitled pendant (Paxil - paroxetine)
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 - Sculptures

Materials

Silver

Untitled pendant (Adderall)
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 - Sculptures

Materials

Silver

Untitled (1 Charm Necklace, Gilead)
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 - Sculptures

Materials

Silver

Victim
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Nicholas Crombach has a BFA from OCAD University with a major in Sculpture and Installation. In 2016-17 he participated in a year-long studio residency at The Florence Trust in Londo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

The Banksee
By Patrick Hughes
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Ed. 75 Patrick Hughes (b. 1939) is a British artist working in London. He is the creator of “reverspective,” an optical illusion on a three-dimensional surface where the parts of th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Archival Ink

Primitive No. 4
By David Umemoto
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The concrete works of David Umemoto stand as studies about volume. At the juncture of sculpture and architecture, these miniature pieces evoke temporary buildings or monuments standi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Primitive no.5
By David Umemoto
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The concrete works of David Umemoto stand as studies about volume. At the juncture of sculpture and architecture, these miniature pieces evoke temporary buildings or monuments standi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Primitive No.1
By David Umemoto
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The concrete works of David Umemoto stand as studies about volume. At the juncture of sculpture and architecture, these miniature pieces evoke temporary buildings or monuments standi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Primitive No. 3
By David Umemoto
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The concrete works of David Umemoto stand as studies about volume. At the juncture of sculpture and architecture, these miniature pieces evoke temporary buildings or monuments standi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Blue stoneware glazed abstract expressionist vase
Located in Montreal, QC
This carved abstract expressionist blue vase is made of stoneware and glazed outside. It can add a super abstract vide to your decoration. It is NOT glazed inside.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Stoneware, Glaze

The Customs and the Spirit of the Nations, Halcyon
By Greg Payce
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Alive with history, movement, and possibility, Greg Payce’s vessels become animated before our eyes. Processions of figures emerge from negative space, projections of vibrant pattern...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Lenticular

Bürgerlich Meissen
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Backwards running wall clock antique onion pattern plate from the company Carl Teichert (Bürgerlich/Civic Meissen) around 1890 in hand painted unde...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Adaptation IX
By Karine Payette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through a variety of structural and wall-hanged pieces, Karine Payette’s Adaptation examines how changes in the environment can begin to have an impact on our physical existence. Ele...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Silicone, Wood, Mixed Media, Pigment

Ordinary Meissen
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Backwards running wall clock antique onion pattern plate from the company Carl Teichert (Bürgerlich/Civic Meissen) around 1890 in hand painted unde...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Six Sided Piece Side 4
By David Umemoto
Located in Montreal, Quebec
The concrete works of David Umemoto stand as studies about volume. At the juncture of sculpture and architecture, these miniature pieces evoke temporary buildings or monuments standi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

Broken flower No 5
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Broken flower No 1
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Half dolls talk No. 3
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Cancel Culture No 4
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Ceramic

Cancel Culture No 3
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Cancel Culture No 2
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Broken flower No 4
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Broken flower No 3
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Half dolls talk No. 1
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Hero
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Broken flower No 6
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Don‘t stop running horses
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Porcelain

Half dolls talk No. 5
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Half dolls talk No. 6
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Roly-poly-female No. 2
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Pan und Psyche
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Broken flower No 2
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Half dolls talk No. 2
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Shit happens
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Venus and her magnificent cock
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Half dolls talk No. 4
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Roly-poly-female No. 1
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Message in a bottle
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Porcelain, Ceramic

Cancel Culture No 1
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Adaptation V
By Karine Payette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through a variety of structural and wall-hanged pieces, Karine Payette’s Adaptation examines how changes in the environment can begin to have an impact on our physical existence. Ele...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Silicone, Wood, Mixed Media, Pigment

Gossip girls
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Dana Widawski’s ceramic works can be compared to the form of wild thinking. She transcends genre boundaries and one-sided classifications by repeatedly creating abrupt and unforeseen...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Adaptation VIII
By Karine Payette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through a variety of structural and wall-hanged pieces, Karine Payette’s Adaptation examines how changes in the environment can begin to have an impact on our physical existence. Ele...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Silicone, Wood, Mixed Media, Pigment

Adaptation II
By Karine Payette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through a variety of structural and wall-hanged pieces, Karine Payette’s Adaptation examines how changes in the environment can begin to have an impact on our physical existence. Ele...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Silicone, Wood, Mixed Media, Pigment

Prendre soin III
By Karine Payette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through a variety of structural and wall-hanged pieces, Karine Payette’s Adaptation examines how changes in the environment can begin to have an impact on our physical existence. Ele...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Photographic Paper

Prendre soin I
By Karine Payette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through a variety of structural and wall-hanged pieces, Karine Payette’s Adaptation examines how changes in the environment can begin to have an impact on our physical existence. Ele...
Category

2010s Contemporary Montreal - Sculptures

Materials

Photographic Paper

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