Imagine the smell of salt, the sound of waves breaking against the hull of the boat and the sea foam splashing through the massive rocks. The photographs of Charles F.…
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Imagine the smell of salt, the sound of waves breaking against the hull of the boat and the sea foam splashing through the massive rocks. The photographs of Charles F.…
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For over 30 years, the VU art center has contributed to the development of photography in Quebec. Located on the heights of Quebec City, the four-story building regularly hosts exhibitions,…
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Located in the heart of the Place des Spectacles, the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal opens its 2015 program with an internationally renowned guest: the French artist Sophie Calle. After…
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Although the media is in crisis mode, publishing, though also fragile, has been steadily growing. Quebec is no exception. A few publishing houses, some self-financed and others supported by grants,…
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“One year after your death, it still hurts.” This sentence is central to the Michel Huneault exhibition at the Contact gallery, which explores the aftermath of the railway disaster that left…
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Through February 23rd, Le Cercle, an arts space in Quebec, will be holding the exhibition 185 HEURES by Renaud Philippe. A photojournalist and founder of the STIGMAT collective, Philippe’s series was…
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Passing through the French capital for the European Month of Photography, Serge Clément’s series Dépaysé will be on display at the Centre Culturel Canadien through January 23rd, 2015.…
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The younger generation of Haitian photographers picks up where Thony Bélizaire left off. One of them is Josué Azor, with his series Nocturnes. Without trying to change the media’s vision…
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Following in the footsteps of explorers who discovered the coast of Hispaniola, the Italo-Haitian photographer Roberto Stephenson has captured the beauty of Haiti. Stephenson never shies away from showing harsh facts…