About Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens’ Life at Work, Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University, February 18-April 16, 2016. For close to ten years, Marilou Lemmens and Richard Ibghy have been looking at human activity and the ways in which it has been taken over by commodification and the market economy. The curator… Continue reading Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens. The Power of Alienation
Category: Archives
Lauri Astala. Disorientation
Disorientation brings together the video and video-interactive works On Disappearance (2012) and Transit (2013) by the Finnish artist Lauri Astala.
Mobilities
In 2016, the 34th Baie-Saint-Paul International Symposium of Contemporary Art, explored phenomena concerned with mobilities and the imaginary motivating it.
Marie Côté : Contours, Detours and Turning Points
This exhibition highlights Marie Coté’s interest in the material, space and sound that link ceramics to a prime experience of Earth.
Pierre Allard. VIVRE (LIVE)
A text written around 1995, during a collaboration with Pierre Allard, feverishly found in my archives and reviewed in the wake of the turmoil caused by his death on November 25, 2018.
The body and light. Daniel Dion
Exhibition review of Daniel Dion’s La tête et les jambes, Oboro, January 8-19, 1985 (Magazine Spirale, n°50, March 1985) Last October, the same ensemble of thirty-three smaller photographs was presented simultaneously at Langage Plus in Alma, where Louis Bronsard was in charge of hanging, and in Moncton at Galerie Sans nom. This time, in January… Continue reading The body and light. Daniel Dion
Bringing an apartment to life
Published in Magazine Spirale, at the invitation of René Payant, my very first professional article ever, about Pierre Dorion’s “L’Atelier blanc” installation, exemplary of the rereading of architecture and art history that still drives him today. In a former apartment on rue Marie-Anne, the Appart gallery, directed by Marie France Thibault, opens its doors. This… Continue reading Bringing an apartment to life