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À l’occasion de l’ouverture de sa première triennale, le Musée lance un important catalogue de 216 pages, abondamment illustré, intitulé Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée, tout se transforme. La Triennale québécoise 2008, publié en éditions française et anglaise.
Canadian art
May 2008, Montréal
Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée, tout se transforme: la triennale québécoise 2008
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À l’occasion de l’ouverture de sa première triennale, le Musée lance un important catalogue de 216 pages, abondamment illustré, intitulé Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée, tout se transforme. La Triennale québécoise 2008, publié en éditions française et anglaise.
Canadian art
Françoise Sullivan
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At 95 years of age, Françoise Sullivan still works in her studio most every day. From her participation in the 1948 publication Refus Global - a radical statement by Quebec avant garde artists of the time - she has broken through boundaries as both an artist and a woman and her creations throughout the decades include paintings, sculptures, photographs, performance and(...)
Françoise Sullivan
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At 95 years of age, Françoise Sullivan still works in her studio most every day. From her participation in the 1948 publication Refus Global - a radical statement by Quebec avant garde artists of the time - she has broken through boundaries as both an artist and a woman and her creations throughout the decades include paintings, sculptures, photographs, performance and dance. This retrospective monograph highlights the key role she has played in the history of modern and contemporary art in Canada. In addition to presenting the artist's diverse and multidisciplinary practice, the authors offer an in-depth exploration of some of the milestones in her career. The various styles and approaches adopted by Sullivan over the years are contextualized with the help of a large number of archival documents, both personal and professional. As a whole, the publication provides a fascinating portrait of a singular artist's trajectory through several decades of the changing nature of art.
Canadian art