Be the first to experience Lemoyne fever in blue, white, and red
QUÉBEC, Oct. 14, 2021 /CNW/ - Celebrate Québec art by visiting the major exhibition devoted to the unclassifiable Serge Lemoyne (1941-1998), a highly influential figure in Québec's recent art history and in subsequent decades.
A colourful encounter awaits you with an artist who shook the Québec art scene and contributed significantly to a fundamental reappraisal in the 1960s of the language of the visual arts in an effervescent Québec.
Serge Lemoyne was an intense, avant-gardist, multidisciplinary artist before his time who instigated the first happenings. He was also one of the first Québec artists to lay the foundations of artistic practice that was more liberating than intellectual, venture into the pop universe, and explore participatory art and collective creation.
The exhibition is organized as a thematic circuit that presents an outstanding summary of the artist's at once playful and powerful output. It assembles near 200 works and a hundred archives, including the emblematic Blue, white, red hockey-themed series.
Lemoyne's works encapsulate with unique vibrancy the words liberty, creativity, dissidence, and subversion. Take part in this human, unifying adventure focused on identity.
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
10 a.m.
Grand Hall of the Pierre Lassonde Pavilion
Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
179, Grande Allée Ouest
Québec (Québec) G1R 2H1
It will be possible to conduct interviews at the conclusion of the press visit with:
Jean-Luc MURRAY, Director General, MNBAQ
Annie GAUTHIER, Director of Collections and Exhibitions, MNBAQ
Eve-Lyne BEAUDRY, Curator of Contemporary Art (1950- 2000), MNBAQ
Paul HOUDE, Exhibition spokesperson
SOURCE Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
RSVP: Linda Tremblay, Head of Media Relations, 418 262-4681 / [email protected]
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