Centenary of the birth of Riopelle oblige, its gallery owner Simon Blais will present, from January 18 to February 25, prints by the artist dating from 1967 to 1990, but also mixed techniques and other works from the 1960s to 1980s. , from 1er March to April 15, This glow in which I pour myself outa solo by painter and designer Isabelle Guimond.
Laroche Joncas offers, from January 11 to February 11, Teatros de Habana, by the Belgian Bert Danckaert. A series of photographs taken between 2018 and 2022 in Cuba. Occurrence will exhibit Marisa Portolese, from January 20 to March 11. An exhibition on Goose Village, a neighborhood in southwest Montreal demolished in 1964.
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The Cache gallery will offer walk with eyesworks on paper by Étienne Zack, from January 12 to February 5, then the corpus The real world cannot satisfy the aspirations of the mindby Mexican Gerardo Klint Montiel, from February 16 to March 2.
Bradley Ertaskiran presents four solos by April. Torontonian Julia Dault and New Yorker Dante Cannatella are exhibiting from January 19 to February 25, then Quebecer Nicolas Grenier will be back on rue Saint-Antoine at the same time as American of Sudanese origin Azza El Siddique, from March 9 to April 15.
Pierre-François Ouellette’s gallery will exhibit, from January 21 to March 4, recent works by Adad Hannah, then, from March 15 to 30, Art MattersConcordia’s undergraduate student exhibit.
McBride Contemporain begins on January 12 with an exhibition of paintings by Michelle Furlong, whose work we saw at Clark in 2021. Then, from February 24 to April 8, it will be the turn of an exhibition by Mathieu Lacroix, which explores the perspective concept.
Hugues Charbonneau reopens his gallery on January 7 with Sovereign imaginaries, curated by Dominique Fontaine. Then, from January 25 to March 4, it will present the production of Shuvinai Ashoona, from its beginnings in the 1990s until 2005, and the duo Chloë Lum-Yannick Desranleau, with photographs designed with dancers and performance artists.
Robert Poulin will present Angels and Demons by Anick Langelier, from February 11 to March 4, then, from March 18 to March 1er april, Wow noworks by Henriette Valium, who died in 2021. Blouin Division will present Communicating vessels, by Nicolas Baier, from January 21 to March 4, mural and video works. The Piroir gallery is currently exhibiting prints by Chilean artist Roberto Matta (1911-2002), followed by works by Montrealer Renée Gélinas, from February 7 to March 11.
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After Dawit L. Petros’ exhibition on the theme of colonialism, which continues until January 21, the Galerie de l’UQAM will present, from February 10 to 1er april, Eshi uapatika ishkueuatsh tshitassinu/ Women’s perspectives on the territorywhich brings together the works of three Aboriginal artists from Mashteuiatsh, Lac-Saint-Jean: Marie-Andrée Gill, Sophie Kurtness and Soleil Launière.
B312 will present, from January 19 to March 4, Crystal Gazers, digital collages by Mathieu Grenier. Then, from March 9 to April 29, Weights, feathers, a photographic corpus by Sara A. Tremblay born from her daily life in the countryside. At Youn, Cup games, by Canadian painter Melanie Janisse-Barlow, continues until January 28. Then, after a collective exhibition (February 9-March 25), the gallery will offer a solo on March 30 to Jeff Nachtigall for his corpus Tiger vs. Bear.
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In Quebec, gallery 3 begins the year with a collective exhibition… in Montreal! More precisely on January 13 at Projet Casa where the foundations of the identity of artists such as Gabrielle Lajoie-Bergeron, Laïla Mestari, Jobena Petonoquot, Clara Cousineau, Jiwan Larouche and Chantal Blackburn will be evoked. Then, in its spaces in the Old Capital, it will exhibit Élise Provencher on February 17, then Julien Boily on March 24. Finally, Rachelle Bussières will exhibit her works from March 16 to April 16 at the Alexandre Motulsky-Falardeau gallery, which will then present the work of Florence Giroux-Gravel, from April 23 to May 23. Good visits!