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Portraits - Selection of Works from the Collection - Fall 2019

Group Exhibition

This fall, Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal presents a selection of works from its collection under the theme Portraits. These works can be found in the Majudia hallway, at the second floor of Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal.

An array of bodies and faces can be found at Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal this fall. Photographed, painted, drawn, concealed through optical illusions, warped, colored or moulded, these subjects line the walls of the second floor Majudia corridor. The figurative forms and faces propose themselves as portraits to our eyes, produced or reproduced in the artwork of Rodney Graham, David Altmejd, Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Chris Cran, Louise Bonnet and Paul Mpagi Sepuya amongst others.

The portrait can be broadly defined as the representation of an individual. From a semiotic standpoint as interpreted by Charles Sanders Peirce, a portrait can be iconic, meaning it bears a visual resemblance to the person depicted; indicial, or indicating the existence of the subject  through its trace, such as its digital fingerprint; and even at times symbolic, if it describes the represented individual without explicitly referring to their body or person. The exhibited artists manipulate these modes of representation with agility and transmit to us a vision of the world that is their own. Ranging from real to imagined and from famous to anonymous, this cast of diversely portrayed subjects challenge singular conceptions of personal identity.


Exhibition Artists

  • David Altmejd
  • Louise Bonnet
  • Juliana Cerqueira Leite
  • Danny Ferrell
  • Chris Cran
  • Rodney Graham
  • Ridley Howard
  • Sarah Letovksy
  • Paul P.
  • Paul Mpagi Sepuya
  • Jansson Stegner
  • Eric Yahnker

Danny Ferrell - Gods and Goddesses, 2019

Oil on canvas stretched over panel,
48" x 36" (121,9 x 91,4 cm)

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Eric Yahnker - The Way We Were, 2018

Pastel on sandpaper,
65" x 55 ½" (165,1 x 141 cm)

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Paul P. - Untitled, 2009 & Untitled, 2008

1 ) Oil on canvas,
24" x 18" (61 x 46 cm)
2) Oil on canvas,
28 ¼" x 21 ¼" (72 x 54 cm)

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Paul P. - Untitled, 2009

Oil on canvas,
24" x 18" (61 x 46 cm)

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Louise Bonnet - Untitled, 2019

Coloured pencil on paper,
19" x 24" (48,3 x 61 cm)

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Louise Bonnet - Untitled, 2019 | Detail View

Coloured pencil on paper,
19" x 24" (48,3 x 61 cm)

06 / 19

Chris Cran - Film Strip (Zig Zag), 2017

Acrylic on panel,
40" x 60" (101,6 x 152,4 cm)

07 / 19

Sarah Letovsky, Beatrice 2, 2018-2019

Oil on Canvas,
60" x 45" (152,4 x 114,3 cm)

08 / 19

Jansson Stegner - Untitled (White Shorts), 2018

Oil on canvas,
48" x 24" (121,9 x 61 cm)

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Jansson Stegner - Untitled (White Shorts), 2018 | detail View

Oil on canvas,
48" x 24" (121,9 x 61 cm)

10 / 19

Ridley Howard - Morning Painting, Paris, 2017

Oil on linen,
28" x 23" (71,1 x 58,4 cm)

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David Altmejd - Man with Black Sweater, 2018

Urethane foam, concrete, epoxy clay, resin, epoxy gel, syntheric hair, steel, acrylic paint, quartz, graphite, glass paint, shir collar, glass eyes, copper wire bead, rhinestone, MSA varnish,
29" x 10 ½" x 12" (73,7 x 26,7 x 30,5 cm)

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Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Cinq a Sept 1, 2017

Hydrocal, FGR-95 plaster, steel, pigment,
21" x 22" x 70" (53,3 x 55,9 x 177,8 cm)

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Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Urn 1, 2018

Hydrocal, FGR-95 plaster, glass fiber, steel, burlap, clay, pigment,
61" x 29" x 25" (154,9 x 73,7 x 63,5 cm)
Urn 2, 2018, Hydrocal, FGR-95 plaster, glass fiber, steel, burlap, clay, pigment ,
61" x 19" x 20" (154,9 x 48,3 x 50,8 cm)

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Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Urn 1, 2018 | Detail View

Hydrocal, FGR-95 plaster, glass fiber, steel, burlap, clay, pigment,
61" x 29" x 25" (154,9 x 73,7 x 63,5 cm)

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Matthias Bitzer, Mist/Memory, 2016

Pencil on paper, acrylic and lacquer on glass and wood, ink on canvas,
40 1/2 x 115 5/8 x 28 5/8 in.

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Paul Mpagi Sepuya - Mirror Study (_MG_1237), 2017

Ed. 5/5, Archival pigment print,
51" x 34" (129,5 x 86,4 cm)

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Paul Mpagi Sepuya - Study with Four Figures, after R.B.N (1310), 2015

Ed. 1/5, Archival pigment print,
80" x 60" (203,2 x 152,4 cm)

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Portraits - Selection of Works from the Collection - Fall 2019

Installation View

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