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Canadian cultural centre announces Manon De Pauw. Intrigues

The Canadian cultural centre in Paris presents Manon De Pauw. Intrigues, the first exhibition in France of the work of videomaker and photographer Manon De Pauw. The Quebec finalist of the prestigious Sobey Art Prize 2011, Manon De Pauw is one of the most prominent artists on the Canadian contemporary art scene. On view 4 April–8 September 2012. Opening: Tuesday, 3 April 2012, 6.30pm.


Manon De Pauw, ”L’apprentie 2,” 2008. Collection of art pieces from l’Université du Québec à Montréal.

The works in the exhibition Manon De Pauw. Intrigues describe the path the artist has taken since the beginning of this decade. Photograms, photographs, performative set-ups, single-channel videos and multi-channel video installations investigate light and the image in ways as varied as they are poetic. Manipulation of accessories, materials and colours, unfurling gestures, hands and bodies, recourse to various means of mechanical and digital recording, and use of surfaces of inscription like paper, tables, screens and lightboxes are all part of this protocol of artistic experimentation that generates a visual writing through which various ages of the image run like veins.

If Manon De Pauw explores the appearing of the image—with its measure of unpredictability, suspended materiality, narrative potential and motion—it is because much of her work is produced in the darkroom or the shadows of the studio. She has the ability to latch onto this fragile breath of the image as it emerges under the effect of light, recording its luminous fluidity to create the tangible body of the image that asserts itself before our eyes.

The notions of “teaching body,” “apprentice,” “proof,” “workshop” and “repertoire” in the works’ titles best define the undercurrent of research centred on experimentation and the image-inventing process. Spectral silhouettes, rotating bodies, effects of transparency and opacity, fleeting and sustained glows in rays of light, multiple temporal effects and sound presences fuelled by the arsenal of technology all create a fascinating merry-go-round that cannot fail to intrigue the gaze and renew our unquenched thirst for the image.

This exhibition is a joint production between the Galerie de l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and the Canadian Cultural Centre. It is part of a tour organized by the Galerie de l’UQAM with the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.

Canadian cultural centre
5 rue de Constantine
75007 Paris, France
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Monday–Friday, 10am–6pm
Thursday, 10 am–7pm
+ 33 1 44 43 21 90
www.canada-culture.org

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