A Canadian-Brazilian photographic dialogue at the airport

Bringing Brazil and Canada face to face is the goal of Crossed looksa new photographic exhibition that recently took place at the Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau airport.


Through 34 paired shots taken by four photographers who have swapped their cities for the time to sketch them (Antonio Wolff from Curitiba, Renato Negrão from São Paulo, Luc Dubois from Montreal and Renaud Philippe from Quebec), visitors are invited to discover the contrasts and the complementarities of these two abundant cultures, a taste of travel before flying off to their destination.

QR codes make it possible to listen to a mailing list attached to the photographs.

The exhibition, presented near Gate 6 on the departures level, will remain in place for one year.


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