
Over the past twenty-five years, Bertrand Carrière has woven a very personal photographic body of work. His poetic images try to give a voice to mute things, to places that disappear.
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Since art is a dynamic that is played out in pairs (artist/spectator), Bouchard considers the question of responsibility and, by extension, that of competence, aptitude and good faith, in both the exhibitor and the observer.
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This 200-page book offers a visual journey through a selection of digital works by 50 artists who have completed a research/creation residency at Centre SAGAMIE.
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The multimedia installation Thirty-Six presented in this book includes photographic images, videos and sculptures.
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Isabelle Hayeur's recent work is situated in the perspective of an ecological and urbanistic critique.
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This 257-page monograph presents an important body of work by the artist Jean-Pierre Séguin, more specifically the series of portraits made between 1976 and 2006.
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Catalogue of the exhibition Autofictions, which brought together works from a series of digital prints.
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The artist's recent works presented in this book are inspired by imagery from Western culture accompanied by autobiographical traces of his past life in his home country, Yugoslavia.
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