MATHIEU LATULIPPE
FAIRE—VOIR—EXPLORER
Multidisciplinary Research and Creation Workshops
In collaboration with Action Centre-Ville
Mathieu Latulippe is a multidisciplinary artist based in Montréal. Oscillating between seriousness and humor, his work focuses on physical, social and cultural perceptions that influence how we view and feel objects, space and people around us. He has exhibited in Canada and abroad, notably at Maison de la culture Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (2017) in the context of the festivities of the 375th anniversary of Montréal City, Galerie B-312 (2016), Optica (2014), Musée d’art contemporain des Laurentides (2014) and Centre Clark (2015). He also completed an artist residency as part of the project Among Other Things (Turkey, 2010) at centre art3 (Valence, 2012) and in the context of the Studio-Apartment of the Fondation Christoph Mérian in Basel (Switzerland, 2015). Mathieu Latulippe was awarded the Victor-Martyn-Lynch-Staunton Prize (2015), given for outstanding achievements by Canadian artists in visual arts. He is represented by Galerie Division.
RESERVED FOR SENIORS! Are you over 50? Are you curious and interested in images and spatial perceptions of the environment that surrounds us? Would you like to better understand art-that-is-being-made-today-and-now? In collaboration with Action Centre-Ville, a community organization for seniors, Galerie B-312 is pleased to offer an opportunity to introduce you to a variety of artistic practices.
FAIRE—VOIR—EXPLORER To discover your own way of creating and doing. To interact with an artist in their studio. To visit exhibitions and demystify creation. It offers a privileged access to art, an incredible chance to appreciate and be inspired by it.
Artist: Mathieu Latulippe
Mediums: Objects, installations, maquettes, photos, interventions and videos.
In collaboration with Galerie B-312, artist Mathieu Latulippe runs a research and creation workshop in contemporary art. Through brief presentations and hands-on exercises, Mathieu Latulippe offers an introduction to a multidisciplinary approach. The focus will be on the research process as an artwork in itself and on diverse presentation strategies inspired by other disciplines such as architecture, advertising and museology. In addition, you will visit Galerie B-312, the other galleries of the Belgo building as well as the artist’s studio and Atelier Clark, a woodworking shop. All this, with a touch of humour specific to the personality and the approach of the artist.
When: Tuesdays starting January 22, 2019
Time: From 1 :15 pm to 3 :50 pm
Duration: Until March 26, 2019 Registration: info@galerieb312.ca or 514 874-9423
Limited places available: First come, first served!
This project was supported by: ministère de la Culture et des Communications and Ville de Montréal in the context of the Entente sur le développement culturel de Montréal. Enjoy!
Mathieu Latulippe is a multidisciplinary artist based in Montréal. Oscillating between seriousness and humor, his work focuses on physical, social and cultural perceptions that influence how we view and feel objects, space and people around us. He has exhibited in Canada and abroad, notably at Maison de la culture Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (2017) in the context of the festivities of the 375th anniversary of Montréal City, Galerie B-312 (2016), Optica (2014), Musée d’art contemporain des Laurentides (2014) and Centre Clark (2015). He also completed an artist residency as part of the project Among Other Things (Turkey, 2010) at centre art3 (Valence, 2012) and in the context of the Studio-Apartment of the Fondation Christoph Mérian in Basel (Switzerland, 2015). Mathieu Latulippe was awarded the Victor-Martyn-Lynch-Staunton Prize (2015), given for outstanding achievements by Canadian artists in visual arts. He is represented by Galerie Division.