By Anna Kovler
Nov, 2019
Whether he is looking at trance states, the human brain, ancient rocks, or the physics of clouds, Mat Chivers is always looking for patterns that unite the human species.
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Whether he is looking at trance states, the human brain, ancient rocks, or the physics of clouds, Mat Chivers is always looking for patterns that unite the human species.
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Read MoreSe promener au milieu de tableaux géants pour découvrir l’oeuvre d’un artiste hors du commun, c’est l’expérience insolite que propose Imagine Van Gogh, au centre d’art Arsenal de Montréal, du 5 décembre au 2 février.
Read MoreIn 1962 Andy Warhol began to make repetitive silkscreens of fatal car crashes that appeared on the front page of major newspapers.
Read MoreArsenal Contemporary Art Toronto is pleased to present "Liquid Language", the first exhibition in Toronto by London, U.K. artist Hannah Perry.
Read MoreSince the early 1970’s Suzy Lake has been at the forefront of Canadian art, forming a prolific corpus that blends photography, conceptualism and performance.
Read MoreAprès avoir connu un immense succès en Europe, l'exposition-spectacle Imagine Van Gogh passera l'hiver à Montréal. Un voyage haut en couleur au cœur des toiles du peintre néerlandais.
Read MoreDans un peu plus d'un mois, une toute nouvelle exposition sera présentée à l'Arsenal art contemporain Montréal, l'ancien chantier maritime transformé en centre d'art dans Griffintown.
Read MoreThis communiqué is to inform of the departure of Marie-Ève Lafontaine, who held the position of Managing Director at Arsenal Contemporary’s New York location.
Read MoreUne exposition immersive de l’œuvre de Vincent van Gogh sera présentée à Montréal.
Read MoreAdam Basanta uses sound and image to illustrate the behavior of feedback loops, blurring the line between technology and nature while testing the boundaries of authorship.
Read MoreRachel Maclean represented Scotland in the 2017 Venice Biennale, but she’s still never had a solo show in New York. She’s painted the walls of Arsenal Contemporary with giant, off-kilter Union Jack flags as a backdrop for the new eight-channel video piece Native Animal.
Read MoreDans son plus récent projet photographique In Guns We Trust, Jean-François Bouchard, cofondateur de Sid Lee, explore la psyché américaine et la culture des armes à feu en plein coeur du désert de l’Arizona, dans le plus grand champ de tir des États-Unis.
Read MoreGenesis Belanger charmed the New York art world in the fall of 2017 with her small-but-mighty show of otherworldly ceramic foodstuffs, cigarettes, and fingers at Mrs. Gallery.
Read MoreAprès avoir été présentée au Musée d’art de Joliette à l’automne 2018, l’exposition Migrations de l’artiste britannique Mat Chivers entame sa tournée. Elle investira les espaces d’Arsenal art contemporain Montréal du 17 septembre au 20 décembre 2019.
Read MoreArsenal Contemporary is pleased to present Shallow Mirror High Tower, an exhibition featuring four artists who each draw parallels between our (non)built environments and distributions of power therein.
Read MoreDavid Altmejd’s practice is often beyond words. In breadth and variety that is astounding, he has given rise to werewolf heads and surreal humans beyond wild imagination.
Read MoreRose Marcus is known for photographic works that blur the boundary between photograph, abstract painting and sculptural object. Printed on vinyl and adhered to display and construction substrates, her photographs are then incised, layered, punctured with large cut out shapes or partially veiled in fabric.
Read MoreGlasgow-based artist Rachel Maclean is known for dramatic, highly staged, satirical and grotesquely funny films that poke fun at British politics and other current topics like the rise in plastic surgery, effects of social media, and cuteness culture.
Read MoreGenesis Belanger is quickly gaining recognition for her ceramic sculptures that playfully critique visual tropes of gender, desire, work and addiction.
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