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Alain Paiement (born 1960 in
Montreal,
Quebec) is a Canadian artist. His work is mainly made from
photography in form of installations, sculptures, and
photomontage. His themes are related to geography, topography and architecture and mainly concerned by the construction of vision. A photo of the French artist
Pierre Estable's apartment titled "Living Chaos" has been exhibited at the Galerie Clark from May 10 to June 17, 2001.[1][2][3][4][5]
Main exhibitions
Cells: Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, 2008
Expansibles et Mosaïques Fluides: Intégration à l'architecture, Pavillon de biologie de l'UQÀM, Montréal, 2006
Bruxelles à l'infini: Présenté par la galerie Contretype dans l'ancienne glacière de St-Gilles, Bruxelles, 2000; International center of contemporary art, Cracovie, 2006; Museu de Arte Brasileira, Sao Paulo, 2007.
Sometimes Square:
Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal, 1994; Galerie VU, Québec, 1996; Musée d'art moderne et d'art contemporain de la Ville de Liège, 1997.
Cent jours d'art contemporain: Chantier (Building Sight), Centre international d'art contemporain, Montréal, 1991
Alain Paiement. Le monde en chantier. Ninacs, Anne-Marie; Montréal, Galerie de l'UQÀM, 2002, 143 p.
Image and Inscription: An Anthology of Contemporary Canadian Photography, Edited by Robert Bean, Gallery 44 et YYZ Books, 2005
Alain Paiement, … the world as I found it. Yam Lau, Alain Paiement & Patrick Pellerin, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Pratt Institute Editions, New York, 2003
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Alain Paiement (born 1960 in
Montreal,
Quebec) is a Canadian artist. His work is mainly made from
photography in form of installations, sculptures, and
photomontage. His themes are related to geography, topography and architecture and mainly concerned by the construction of vision. A photo of the French artist
Pierre Estable's apartment titled "Living Chaos" has been exhibited at the Galerie Clark from May 10 to June 17, 2001.[1][2][3][4][5]
Main exhibitions
Cells: Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, 2008
Expansibles et Mosaïques Fluides: Intégration à l'architecture, Pavillon de biologie de l'UQÀM, Montréal, 2006
Bruxelles à l'infini: Présenté par la galerie Contretype dans l'ancienne glacière de St-Gilles, Bruxelles, 2000; International center of contemporary art, Cracovie, 2006; Museu de Arte Brasileira, Sao Paulo, 2007.
Sometimes Square:
Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal, 1994; Galerie VU, Québec, 1996; Musée d'art moderne et d'art contemporain de la Ville de Liège, 1997.
Cent jours d'art contemporain: Chantier (Building Sight), Centre international d'art contemporain, Montréal, 1991
Alain Paiement. Le monde en chantier. Ninacs, Anne-Marie; Montréal, Galerie de l'UQÀM, 2002, 143 p.
Image and Inscription: An Anthology of Contemporary Canadian Photography, Edited by Robert Bean, Gallery 44 et YYZ Books, 2005
Alain Paiement, … the world as I found it. Yam Lau, Alain Paiement & Patrick Pellerin, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Pratt Institute Editions, New York, 2003