Category Archives: Montréal

Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts

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One of my favorite places in town… apologies that some of my photos are blurry.

Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts
Alfred Pellan Stained Glass at the Bar Pellan in Place des Arts

The 2011 Biennale de Montreal (Last)

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Back in May Lara Evoy and I had a discussion about the 2011 Biennale de Montreal. This is the final part of that discussion.

Episode 294 [9:14]

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The 2011 Biennale de Montreal (More)

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Back in May Lara Evoy and I had a discussion about the 2011 Biennale de Montreal. These are parts three and four of that discussion.

Episode 293 [26:04]

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The 2011 Biennale de Montreal

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Back in May Lara Evoy and I had a discussion about the 2011 Biennale de Montreal.

Episode 292 [22:21]

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Street Art in Montreal

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Back in April I was passing by the Atwater metro, and I saw that someone had been very creative with some garbage bags…

Flatter and from the back
Flatter and from the back

They had made what appeared to be blow-up animals, that were inflated by the exhaust from the metro.

Flat from the back
Flat from the back

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A different angle
A different angle

In this one you can see one inflated.

From the back
From the back

And both of them.

In action
In action

I unfortunately, like with most street art, have no idea who made these.

Deflating
Deflating

But congrats, while it isn’t completely an original idea, it was very nicely executed.

Both of them blowing in the exhaust
Both of them blowing in the exhaust
The Big one blown up
The Big one blown up
The small one blown up
The small one blown up
Close up of the big one blown up
Close up of the big one blown up
Getting Blown Up Again
Getting Blown Up Again
Flat
Flat
Completely flat
Completely flat
Just about to be blown up...
Just about to be blown up...

The Mark Lanctôt Interview (Part Six)

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Episode 290 [8:32]

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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand in conversation with Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal curator Mark Lanctôt about how to get your art into the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, how the museum pays its educators and the Mediatheque.

The Mark Lanctôt Interview (Part Five)

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Episode 289 [7:14]

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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand in conversation with Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal curator Mark Lanctôt about the museum’s collection.

The Mark Lanctôt Interview (Part Four)

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Episode 288 [8:57]

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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand talking to Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal curator Mark Lanctôt about Dervish by Gary Hill, how he recognizes Great Art and Déjà, Grand Déploiement de la Collection exhibit on at the museum.

The Mark Lanctôt Interview (Part Three)

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Episode 287 [13:05]

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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand talks to Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal curator Mark Lanctôt about where Quebecois art fits in, and why it isn’t better known.

The Mark Lanctôt Interview (Part Two)

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Episode 286 [11:35]

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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand talks to Mark Lanctôt about his Master’s Thesis on Claude Tousignant, the day-to-day responsibilities of being a curator at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal and the current and future projects that he is working on.