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  1. This exhibition was first presented at the Power Plant in Toronto and will be circulating in several Canadian institutions. Galerie Hugues Charbonneau will present at Art Toronto selected drawings, from 2012 to 2019, that combine representations of Cape Dorset’s daily life with imaginary scenes inspired by science fiction and popular culture.

  2. Galerie Hugues Charbonneau is delighted to present a new exhibition by Jean-Benoit Pouliot in which he adopts a conceptual and reflexive approach to the painting object. The different states of this exploration variously take shape in photography, painting and in installation or sculpture. Tilt and Shift: Flexible Images is a project that investigates the image/object relationship through an active reflection on the contemporary conditions of the image’s appearance, transformation and more »

  3. Julie Trudel - Galerie Hugues Charbonneau. Artist Statement. At the heart of Julie Trudel’s pictorial practice is the following hypothesis: creating work within specific procedural constraints can potentially generate remarkable new visual effects. She experiments with the properties of painting through simple work processes and self-imposed ...

  4. Painting began to take on a prominent place in his practice as of 2008, and since then, Pouliot has participated in several group exhibitions in Quebec and New York. His work has also been presented during solo exhibitions, notably at Galerie Hugues Charbonneau (2017, 2014 and 2012), at Galerie d’art d’Outremont (2011) and at the Cirque du ...

  5. 2550 Ontario Street East. Galerie Hugues Charbonneau. Exhibition from November 17, 2022 → January 14, 2023. Opening Thursday November 17, 2022 – 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 372 Sainte-Catherine Street West, Space 508. Imaginaires souverains, 2022, Galerie Hugues Charbonneau, Montréal, Canada.

  6. Michaëlle Sergile is an independent artist and curator working mainly on archives including texts and works from the postcolonial period from 1950 to today. Her artistic work aims to understand and rewrite the history of Black communities, and more specifically of women, or communities living in diverse intersections, through weaving. Often ...

  7. The gallery is open from Wednesday to Saturday from 12 to 5pm or by appointment. 372, Sainte-Catherine St. West, space 508, Montreal