Not Live Trees on Rachel

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Rachel in between Saint Andre and Mentana

Rachel in between Saint Andre and Mentana

Last year with some fanfare the city ripped up Rachel street and made a larger divider for the bike path (without really widening the bike path itself). They started in July and finished in October. One of the last things they did was to plant trees. Now I don’t know much (if anything about trees) but I can’t see how planting them just before it frosts over is a good idea.

Rachel in between Saint Andre and Mentana

Rachel in between Saint Andre and Mentana

So I figured I’d check them out yesterday. So far five of six seem to be alive. I started at the east end of the bike path and walked to Saint Urbain.

A closer look at the not quite blooming tree on Rachel in between Saint Andre and Mentana

A closer look at the not quite blooming tree on Rachel in between Saint Andre and Mentana

Approaching Saint Hubert

Approaching Saint Hubert

Eight out of nine, alive. Does anyone know how much a tree costs? And what are the costs associated with transplanting one? If I remember correctly there were crews of three or four and some heavy machinery involved…

Looking back towards Saint Hubert

Looking back towards Saint Hubert

11/12 or almost 92%. Maybe the city actually knew what they were doing and I’m just complaining to hear myself and prove my existence.

Just before Berri

Just before Berri

10/12. 83%. Ooops.

Close up of not quite alive tree on Rachel just before Berri

Close up of not quite alive tree on Rachel just before Berri

Looking back along Rachel

Looking back along Rachel

11/13. 85%. Getting better (I think).

Looking back at two not so alive trees on Rachel after Berri

Looking back at two not so alive trees on Rachel after Berri

11/15. 73%. I’ll let you come up with your own comments…

Just before Rivard

Just before Rivard

11/17. 65%. Things aren’t looking good. The Google Street view was done in September and while you can clearly see the concrete and dirt, there ain’t no trees to be seen.

Artsy close up of a not alive tree on Rachel in between Berri and Rivard

Artsy close up of a not alive tree on Rachel in between Berri and Rivard

Rachel looking back toward Saint Denis

Rachel looking back toward Saint Denis

11/19. 58%. Hmmm…

Another not live tree on Rachel

Another not live tree on Rachel

11/20. 55%. You would have thought that after the fiasco that was the Place des Festivals, the city would have learned. But it doesn’t appear so.

Then if you notice there is no underbrush, grass, ground cover or anything green on the ground. Back in September when they redid the Google street view there was a lot of vegetation on the median. Now there is none. I wonder what exactly happened…

Another not live tree on Rachel

Another not live tree on Rachel

11/21. 52%. I wonder who is responsible for planting trees in the city of Montreal. My guess would be that the bureaucracy is dense enough that five different people can point multiple fingers at each other in order to deflect blame.

Yet another not live tree on Rachel

Yet another not live tree on Rachel

11/22. 50%. Your choice of the music from Jaws or the music from Psycho.

A not dead tree on Rachel corner Drolet

A not dead tree on Rachel corner Drolet

12/23. 52%

Another not live tree on Rachel

Another not live tree on Rachel

12/24. 50%. Your choice of the music from Jaws or the music from Psycho. Just louder.

Another not live tree on Rachel in between  Laval and Hotel de Ville

Another not live tree on Rachel in between Laval and Hotel de Ville

12/25. 48%. Words fail me.

Five not dead trees on Rachel

Five not dead trees on Rachel

17/30. 57%

Four not dead trees on Rachel

Four not dead trees on Rachel

21/34. 62%. I guess you could say that things are looking up.

Another not live tree on Rachel just before Saint Dominique

Another not live tree on Rachel just before Saint Dominique

21/35. 60%

Five not alive trees on Rachel in between Saint Laurent at Clark

Five not alive trees on Rachel in between Saint Laurent at Clark

21/40. 53%. This is where it gets kind of personal. As this is right in front of where I sit more mornings than not. The next time the city decides to plant trees in October, it probably would be better to do it in a place where there wasn’t free wifi or other people just hanging out.

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Artsy close up shots of not alive trees on Rachel.

A not dead tree at the corner of Clark and Rachel

A not dead tree at the corner of Clark and Rachel

22/41. 54%

Four non-dead trees on Rachel just before Saint Urbain

Four non-dead trees on Rachel just before Saint Urbain

26/45. 58%. The final tally. Not good, no matter how you look at it. Even if trees could be purchased and planted for $500/each, that’s almost $10,000 wasted by a borough that decided to save money by not clearing the snow on weekends. My guess is that we’d be talking more like $2,000 or more per tree, which means either they wasted almost $40,000 plus. Or the street is going to look like someplace in North Vietnam after the United States dumped a bunch of Agent Orange all over the place.

Published: May 7th, 2013
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The EZ Montreal Art Podcast: Tino Sehgal

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In season two, episode seven of the EZ Montreal Art Podcast, Eloi Desjardins and Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand discuss the recent exhibit by Tino Sehgal at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal.

The EZ Montreal Podcast: Tino Sehgal

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Performers of Kiss, 2007 and This Situation, 2007 © Philippe Casgrain

Performers of Kiss, 2007 and This Situation, 2007 © Philippe Casgrain

Some YouTube videos of Tino Sehgal’s work

Some of the local dance companies that are doing similar stuff to Mr. Sehgal, just not in museums:
Paul Andre Fortier, Sylvain Emard Danse, Marie Chouinard, Les Imprudanses, Ballet de Ruelle.

Lucio Fontana is the Italian artist that Zeke could not remember.

And if you want to see Jackie Robinson in The Jackie Robinson Story…

And if you would like to hear (or download) the interview that Eloi did with Asad Raza, click on the appropriate links:
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If you have the answer to the trivia question email us at ezmontrealart@gmail.com and you can win fabulous prizes!

And finally, the podcast referred to at the end as season two, episode eight, is actually Season 2, episode 5.5. we recorded it out of order. Apologies for any confusion.

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Published: April 24th, 2013
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The EZ Montreal Art Podcast: Milutin Gubash and Damla Tamer

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In season two, episode 6 of the EZ Montreal Art Podcast, Eloi Desjardins and Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand discuss the recent exhibits at the Darling Foundry by Milutin Gubash and Damla Tamer.

The EZ Montreal Podcast: Milutin Gubash and Damla Tamer

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Milutin Gubash, In Union, 2013 © Guy L’Heureux

Milutin Gubash, In Union, 2013 © Guy L’Heureux

Damla Tamer,

Damla Tamer, “Due to its nature, it only moves forward.” © Guy L’Heureux

A clarification after recording; Annie Gauthier is not Vicky Chainey Gagnon. And if you have the answer to the trivia question email us at ezmontrealart@gmail.com and you can win a fabulous prize!

And if you would like to hear (or download) the interviews that Eloi did with Milutin Gubash and Damla Tamer, click on the appropriate links:
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Published: April 22nd, 2013
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The EZ Montreal Podcast: The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal

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Photo by Laurent Sevigny/Musee D’Art Contemporain de Montreal

Photo by Laurent Sevigny/Musee D’Art Contemporain de Montreal

The EZ Montreal Podcast: The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal

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In season two, episode 5.5 of the EZ Montreal Art Podcast, Eloi Desjardins and Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand discuss the recent events at The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal. Specifically, the resignation of their director and head curator.

Some corrections to the podcast: Alexandre Taillefer sold one company to Quebecor and a second to Electronic Arts. Not three to Quebecor. Paulette Gagnon resigns on June 1, not January 1.

Some of the articles discussed during the podcast are
Le Bon, un troisième homme pour la tête du Louvre
Nathalie Bondil dans la liste des candidats pour diriger le Louvre
MAC Montreal Rocked By Staff Departures & Plans to Cut More
Tout le monde en parle Émission du dimanche 7 avril 2013

And instead of a trivia question, we are asking everyone to send in their suggestions of whom should run the museum. The best suggestions will win an opportunity to drink Burgundy wine with Eloi and Zeke. Email us at ezmontrealart@gmail.com
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Published: April 17th, 2013
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Things I Learned From Reading Every Last Word of the Montreal Museum of Fine Art’s Winter 2013 Magazine Twice (and other things as well)

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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - atrium Desmarais Pavilion, photo by Andrew Louis

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts – atrium Desmarais Pavilion, photo by Andrew Louis

Things I Learned From Reading Every Last Word of the Montreal Museum of Fine Art’s Winter 2013 Magazine Twice

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Published: April 15th, 2013
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EZ Montreal Art Podcast: Les Plasticiens & Art Mur

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The Plasticiens and Beyond. Montreal 1955-1970. An exhibit at The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec

The Plasticiens and Beyond. Montreal 1955-1970. An exhibit at The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec

The EZ Montreal Art Podcast: Les Plasticiens & Art Mur

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In season two, episode five of the EZ Montreal Art Podcast, Eloi Desjardins and Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand discuss The Plasticiens and Beyond. Montreal 1955-1970. An exhibit at The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec along with the four exhibits at Art Mur; Renato Garza Cervera: Springbreaker Tsantsas, Bevan Ramsay: Soft Tissue, Sonny Assu : #NeverIdle, and Cooke-Sasseville: Built Heritage.

Email us at ezmontrealart@gmail.com to answer the trivia question and win a prize!!
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Published: April 12th, 2013
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