Exhibition Etienne Zack at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal -
February 4 to April 25, 2010
The exhibition
Etienne Zack was previously featured in The Québec Triennial. Now the Musée has mounted a solo exhibition comprising twenty-two paintings produced over the last six years, including two major new works3/4Formalities and Proceeding to Irrevocability, 2009 3/4created specifically for the show. This is the artist's first solo museum exhibition.
Zack is one of today's artists who are truly pushing the envelope in terms of painting concept. His work focuses on the context in which artworks are produced and exhibited, and the physical and conceptual tools that go into creating them: the studio, art gallery, painter's materials, and historical and theoretical reference works. Architectural objects and motifs merrily accumulate and intersect in rhythmical compositions with multiple vanishing points. The works reveal a process of deconstruction, fragmentation, multiplication and mise en abyme in a rigorously ordered reconstruction.
Both poetic and playful, Zack's painting prompts us to re-examine the everyday world around us.
The artist
Born in Montréal in 1976, Etienne Zack attended
Organization and catalogue
The exhibition was organized by François LeTourneux, Associate Curator at the Musée. It is accompanied by a bilingual, 88-page catalogue. The publication contains essays by François LeTourneux and Séamus Kealy, Director/Curator of the Model Art and Niland Gallery, Sligo,
Meet the artists and curators
On
The Musée d'art contemporain is a provincially owned corporation funded by the Ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition féminine du Québec. It receives additional funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage and the
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