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Pierre Ayot was born in Montreal in 1943. He graduated from the École des beaux-arts de Montréal, where he taught as early as 1964, later continuing his teaching career at the Université du Québec (...)
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Over the past fifteen years, Martin Boisseau has developed an artistic practice that is both multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary. His process varies between printmaking, drawing, (...)
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Born in Montreal in 1974, Raphaëlle de Groot holds Masters in Visual and Media Arts from UQAM. Her work is drawn from research in various areas as well as her encounters with people from diverse (...)
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Mei-Kuei Feu’s practice spans the mediums of photography, video, and installation. Her interest in subjects both vital and vulnérable – especially those that are evanescent and sensitive to changes (...)
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Jocelyn Jean was born in Valleyfield (Quebec) in 1947 but spent a major part of his life in New-Brunswick and Montreal. His work was showcased in twelve solo exhibitions at galerie Graff and (...)
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Alain Laframboise was born in Saint-Benoît-des-Deux-Montagnes in 1947. He earned a doctorate in philosophy and aesthetics in Paris X-Nanterre in 1980. He has taught art history and theory at the (...)
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Raymond Lavoie considers painting as an opportunity to explore the function of representation in art. He attempts to generate a renewal of the medium by unusual applications, including the use of (...)
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Abstract painter Fernand Leduc has been a major figure in Quebec’s contemporary art scene for the past 50 years. In the 1940s, he played a major role in the formation of the group of dissident (...)
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Georges Rousse was born in Paris in 1947. He lives in Paris and works around the world. His artistic work has been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions on the international art (...)
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Véronique Savard’s practice revolves around computer-mediated written communications (instant messaging, email, spam, social media’s specific language, etc.) and what these reveal about the world, (...)
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