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J’ai pensé à toi, une collection d’oiseaux
Review of Mélissa Longpré’s recent book published in the photo book column of the Webzine de Ciel variable. Mélissa Longpré’s third book, J’ai pensé à toi, is composed of photographs, drawings, and messages involving a collection of birds that she has assembled over the years. The book was created in conjunction with three exhibitions presented… Continue reading J’ai pensé à toi, une collection d’oiseaux
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Mirement /Towering
Review of the book Mirement/Towering, edited by Gentiane Bélanger, France Choinière and Marie-Hélène Leblanc, Montréal, Dazibao, Lennoxville, Foreman Art Gallery of Bishop’s University, Gatineau, Galerie de l’UQO, 2023, 236 pages (bilingual) The book Mirement/Towering continues a reflection based on Geneviève Chevalier’s homonymous exhibition project, which was presented in three parts between 2021 and 2024 at… Continue reading Mirement /Towering
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Fabiano Kueva, Alexander von Humboldt Archive Montreal
A review of the Oboro exhibition by Fabiano Kueva and curator Emmanuelle Choquette, the Montreal stage of the “Humboldt effect” that Kueva has been pursuing for over ten years. Since 2011, Ecuadorian artist, curator and director Fabiano Kueva has been working on a multidisciplinary project based on the voyages of Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé… Continue reading Fabiano Kueva, Alexander von Humboldt Archive Montreal
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Blending into the landscape
Femme au front (Woman at the front). Véronique DoucetMusée d’art de Rouyn-NorandaFrom October 13, 2023 to January 14, 2024Curators: Jean-Jacques Lachapelle and Hélène Bacquet Bringing together in a single exhibition a selection of works representative of Véronique Doucet’s twenty-five years of practice is a challenge in itself. All the more so since her approach is… Continue reading Blending into the landscape
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Léna Mill-Reuillard, Airer
Review of Léna Mill-Reuillard’s exhibition Airer, curated by Florence-Agathe Dubé-Moreau at DRAC Art actuel (Drummondville) in summer 2023.
Marie Perrault
author, free-lance curator and editor
Marie Perrault has been interested in visual art, media, and public art for over thirty years.