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The EZ Montreal Art Podcast: Omer Fast

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

The EZ Montreal Podcast: Omer Fast

Listen (27:30):

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Omer Fast Continuity, 2012 Digital film, color, sound Film stills by Bernhard Keller  Courtesy Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary
Omer Fast, Continuity, 2012. Digital film, color, sound. Film stills by Bernhard Keller, courtesy Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary

The conversation begins with a mention of the email we received. Then Eloi mentions the interview he had with Louise Simard who is responsible for multimedia installations at the museum (10:21)
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and how the Projection series is not as well publicized as the other exhibits at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal.

We point out how Omer Fast had been part of a previous exhibit at DHC. We talk about the subtitles, the logistics of showing a video, commercials on European TV and Omer Fast on YouTube.

Eloi wants to know how Omer fast compares to Michel de Broin and Eve Sussman and thinks that the Musée d’art contemporain undermined themselves and ponders their future and paying artists. And Zeke closes the show by asking the Trivia Question (email us the answer and win a fabulous prize!)

Eloi also recorded and interview with Omer Fast (9:28)
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