Enjoying the possibilities of unlikely spaces, L'INCONNUE is reborn with Four Pillars this spring. The exhibition, thematically organized around transformation, features the works of Hanna Hur, Laurie Kang, Maia Ruth Lee and Zadie Xa.
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All in Art
Enjoying the possibilities of unlikely spaces, L'INCONNUE is reborn with Four Pillars this spring. The exhibition, thematically organized around transformation, features the works of Hanna Hur, Laurie Kang, Maia Ruth Lee and Zadie Xa.
MENU is an exhibition of works by artists and collaborators Julie Villard and Simon Brossard which ran from March 15th through April 12th, 2018.
Kwade extends our conception of material reality by creating sculptures and installations that seem almost hallucinatory. The artist questions the relation between what we see and what we know...
Imbued in each image Derek Henderson’s lens captures is a lingering question, a sense of wonder, a little mystery.
The Swiss are known for their precision, their efficiency and their financial systems. Naturally, the most analytical art exhibitions follow.
Serendipity. At the end of an indefatigable exhibition featuring our late songster, the moving image of a bird is projected quietly, high up on the short wall of a narrow room.
Last September, the Berlin-based artist Tim Plamper presented Zone, his second solo show at Suzanne Tarasieve Gallery in Paris.
I’m curious to see how people live and what makes the tick. I like to see other people’s perspectives on what it’s like to be a human being....
CLOSE CONTACT is an intimate exploration of the sphere versus our own human form.
Marfa, Texas ⏤ On a balmy Sunday in early October 2017, a crowd of nearly 900 people processed across a high plain of the Chihuahuan desert. Clad in cult-like white, the group gathered on the knoll overlooking Donald Judd's...
Unquestionably one of the most prolific artists of our time, Michaël Borremans (born 1963, Belgium) creates a world of imagery that defies conventions. Since the 1990’s, he has translated his vision across...
This summer, Marion Paquette went to Fukuoka, Japan, for an artist residency at Studio Kura. She spent a month working on one of her projects, questioning polarities such as...
The similar backgrounds, sources of inspiration and creative processes between Kiefer and Rodin reveal an instinctive originality.
By considering the human body as part of their work and by exploring the performative potential of architecture and design, they tried to re-engage citizens in the city life while giving good examples of how we can use space in imaginative ways.
What is democracy? What is equality? What is freedom?In times of political incertitudes, it is hard to answer those major questions in a global and unanimous manner.
For a start, a lesson in speed and politics: Paul Virilio, about technology but also about art, writes that in any innovation is integrated its corresponding accident.
Exhale. The mind is in a state of pure sensibility of the surrounding. Kaare Golles. An observer of our time. He creates a realm, where the absurd clashed with the perversion of the human entity.
An installation with the mien of a kinetic mobile hangs, motionless, from the ceiling. Despite the dynamism of its name, its constituents are fixed into place by invisible threads.
Nicol Vizioli is an Italian artist whose practice is mainly based on photography. Coming from a fine art background her work draws upon many different influences: the natural and animal world, mythology, literature and finally painting.
Inaugurated last week as part of Aires Libres, a public art manifestation taking place each year in the gay village of Montreal, Galerie Blanc is a new outdoor gallery bringing art directly into the eart of this vibrant area.