Wednesday, June 19, 2013

First Peoples Festival - Montreal



23rd Edition: Présence autochtone
First Peoples Festival

July 30, 2013 - August 5, 2013

Montreal is once again hosting its annual and very popular First Peoples Festival at the Place de festival at the down-town's heart of the city.


Among the many activities, that would include, for instance the native dances and crafts workshops, the under the sky projection of an excellent selection of films, and others, I would especially like to stress the presence of the first peoples' works of art featured along with street activities. 


There will be an opportunity to discover recent works by Malecite artist Ginette Aubin in an exhibition titled Le chemin des appartenances, at the Canadian Guild of Crafts, from July 17 to August 10, and view an anthology exhibition of prints created by young Mohawk artists from Kahnesatake during CIEM’s creative internship sessions; Là où est notre maison, at Maison de la culture Verdun, from July 24 to September 1st (a Conseil des arts de Montréal touring activity). 


For more information on the Montreal's First Peoples Festival visit the festival's website



Sunday, June 09, 2013

MMFA: Dale Chihuly Exhibition



Chihuly: Utterly Breathtaking

June 8 - October 30, 2013

"I'm obsessed with colour - never saw one I didn't like." Dale Chihuly

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is presenting a Canadian exclusive exhibition of works of the American artist Dale Chihuly. He is considered as the “Tiffany” of our times, after having revolutionized the Studio Glass movement, elevating glass from the realm of craft to that of fine art. The fine example of this is his sculpture The Sun seen on the photo above. It consists of 1,200 pieces of glass - sun rays and solar explosions.


This exhibition is made to measure for the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Chihuly paid a special attention to measuring  all the designated spaces at the Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion to create a unique layout. This resulted in eight immersive environments, four of which were designed specifically for MMFA. One of them is the arrangement seen in the image on the upper left. This installation is placed just above the staircase which leads to the Chihuly exhibition. The image on the bottom shows Chihuly's sculpure Turquoise Reeds that greet the visitors at the top of the same staircase. (Click on an image to get an enlarged photo view as well as a photo gallery of all the images in the text.)

Chihuly's artistic imagery comes from natural forms seen in nature. Since childhood, Chihuly had a special affinity to nature and vegetation. He attributes this toe to his mother's profound love for gardens and gardening.  


Chihuly's Persian Ceiling is a powerful work. Though the room itself is empty and the installation proper covers only the entire ceiling, the light play on the walls and throughout the space animates the room.



An entire large room is devoted to huge glass chandeliers. Together, they create a chandelier installation which really resembles an enchanted tree forest.



There is another installation at the exhibition which is called a forest, a Glass Forest, quite different from the forest effect created in the chandeliers room. It is a neon light forest.



Another theme is that of boats and water. Two boats on display are quite spectacular, and there reflection in the black surface creates the illusion of water.



 Dale Chihuly's love of natural forms and vegetation and the way he translates it into his art will delight visitors of all ages: small children as well as grown ups.

Visit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts's website for more information

You can purchase a superbly illustrated Chihuly catalogue at the Museum's Boutique and Store.

Friday, June 07, 2013

McCord Museum: Grace Kelly-Beyond the Icon

From Philadelphia to Monaco:
Grace Kelly - Beyond the Icon

June 6 - October 6, 2013

This  exhibition is produced by the Grimaldi Forum Monaco in collaboration with the Montreal's McCord Museum. It is based on an exhibition by the Victoria and Albert MuseumLondon, UK, a first for North America. The exhibition spotlights Grace Kelly's film career as well as her personality, talent and values.


The very first room in the exhibition is devoted to Grace Kelly's film career. The walls are lined with film posters, there are large screens with the extracts from her films, and in the centre are displayed elegant costumes and dresses she wore during her starlet cinema career (see image above). The rest of the exhibition is devoted to Grace Kelly's Princess of Monaco style. 

There are many magnificent gowns at the exhibitions as well as some family photos, love letters, notes of friendship and other memorabilia. The visit to this exhibition could prove to be quite memorable.

To find more about the exhibit visit the McCord Museum website. In addition you can find more about the cinema part of the exhibition in my blog News Reel.



Thursday, June 06, 2013

Geoffrey Smedley at CCA



Geoffrey
Smedley's
Sculpture -
Instalation
at the
Canadian Centre
for Architecture

June 6 - August 11, 2013



Geoffrey Smedley is a Vancouver-based artist whose work takes roots in many disciplines such as mechanics and movement, history of science, geometry, philosophy and architecture. He was born in London, England, and for many years engaged in British abstract and constructivist art.


Smedley’s present exhibition at the Montreal’s Canadian Centre for Architecture consists of four sculptures where all four pieces form a one whole. The main philosophical bases of the installation is the mythic figure of the Descartes' Clown, a neurotic and an insecure robot. This offers a critique of the mechanization of man implicit in Descartes’ unfinished treaties The Description of the Human Body, written in 1647.


In addition, the exhibition features a selection of Smedley’s personal notebooks with notes and drawings from the first sketches and through the subsequent illustrated design development. They reveal his conceptual process and practices and the connection to architectural thinking. 



For more information about the exhibition and other activities, visit the Canadian Centre for Architecture website.

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

List of images 
(From top down and from left to right)

1. Geoffrey Smedley, Logos: The memory - the organ of remembering and forgetting, 2013, CCA Montreal 2013, Photo N. Slejskova

2. Geoffrey Smedley, Spine: The central nervous system - the organ of extension (Head-Brain), 2013, CCA Montreal 2013, Photo N. Slejskova

3. Geoffrey Smedley, Spine: The central nervous system - the organ of extension (3 spine sections), 2013, CCA Montreal 2013, Photo N. Slejskova

4. Geoffrey Smedley, Escapement: The pulse - the organ of endurance, 2013, CCA Montreal 2013, Photo N. Slejskova

5. Geoffrey Smedley, Roulette: The will - the organ of chance, 2013, CCA Montreal 2013, Photo N. Slejskova

6. Geoffrey Smedley, Notebook, CCA Montreal 2013, Photo N. Slejskova