Wednesday, February 19, 2014

The MAC at the MMFA




1+1=1

When Collections Collide:
The MAC and the MMFA


February 22 - June 15, 2014


The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is presenting a new exhibition in partnership with the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art, or in French Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (MAC). This exhibition features a convergence of the permanent contemporary art collections of the two institutions, hence the title 1+1=1.

As the celebration of MAC's 50th anniversary, this exhibition has as a goal to embody a genuine dialogue between these two Montreal's art institutions.



Above is the sculpture by Guiseppe Penone I have been a Tree in the Hand with a detail on the right.. 

Below is the work by Nicolas Baier Planet with a detail of two people on the Planet's beach on the right.



The following is the famous sculpture by Louise Bourgeois entitled The Red Room - Child, together with the detail of its interior. I already wrote about this work in the past in this blog. Click here to read that article.



Below are two additional works featured at this exhibition. On the left is Betty Goodwin's Pieces of Time V and on the right is the work by Pierre Dorion, called Untitled.


The following is Ai Weiwei's work Seven Frames.



The last photo is of Martin Honert's Linden.




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For more information, visit the Museum's website:

http://www.mbam.qc.ca/en



Sunday, February 09, 2014

Peter Doig: No Foreign Lands Catalogue



Peter Doig Book 
No Foreign Lands

Along with the Peter Doig art exhibition discussed at here, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is offering to the public the Catalogue of his works. The Catalogue is quite an impressive book comprising of 224 pages. Those pages feature high quality illustrations, photos of his art (both finished paintings and preparatory sketches), as well as text that represents the research on his work. 

This Catalogue can be purchased at the exhibition's book store.

Here are a few pages from the catalogue.

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For more information on Peter Doig exhibition, visit The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts's website.

Peter Doig Exhibition Catalogue can be purchased at the MMFA's boutique and store.

Saturday, February 08, 2014

MMFA Peter Doig: No Foreign Lands


Peter Doig
No Foreign Lands

January 25 - May 4, 2014


The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is presenting an exhibition of works by Peter Doig, a contemporary Scottish Artist. Doig, born in Edinburgh, grew up in Montreal and later moved to Trinidad.

Peter Doig: No Foreign Lands is a co-production of the MMFA and the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, where it was view in summer and fall of 2013 and met with great critical success. this is the first major exhibition to be devoted to this painter in North America. The exhibition will make only one stop in North America, at the MMFA. 


Together with many smaller works, posters, and sketches, fourty of Doig’s very large paintings are also on display in the MMFA's Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion.

The exhibition covers Doig’s output since he settled in Trinidad in 2002.



Many of Doig's paintings are landscapes. He often draws inspiration from photographs, clippings of various images and even from the work of earlier artists, like for instance from Gauguin in the following paintings, especially the first one.





Here is the view of the exhibition room that features Doig hand made film posters.


For more information, visit the Museum's website.






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Peter Doig Exhibition Catalogue can be purchased at the MMFA Bookstore.