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Alternate Realities - 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 Alternate Realities. At a time where the virtual collides with the real world, reality multiplies itself. In a world of accelerated mediatization where images are everflowing, the truth becomes increasingly hard to decipher. 

The work of art is the perfect exemplification of a derivation of reality and a presentation of the infinite possibilities of the imaginary. Closely linked to the idea of illusion, works of art play with concrete reality, punctuating it with contrasts and asymmetries which act as layers of experience making up the fabric of our existence. In his time, Plato had already linked the concept of illusion to art by calling out its insidious ability to deceive man. Serving us an altered conception of reality, art would keep us from accessing reality, thus preventing us from understanding and engaging with the real world in order to behave well in society. But aren’t artworks rather microcosms of alternate realities allowing us to better grasp our own reality? 

Faig Ahmed Dorian FitzGerald Wanda Koop Emily Mae Smith Nicolas Baier Ryan Gander Oliver Laric Josh Sperling Genesis Belanger Sayre Gomez Caroline Mesquita Claire Tabouret Graham Caldwell Thomas Houseago Laure Prouvost Amalia Ulman Cynthia Daignault Anish Kapoor Ugo Rondinone Xu Zhen John De Andrea Anselm Kiefer Kathleen Ryan Thomas Houseago, Standing Owl 1, 2012, Bronze, black patina, 94 1/4" x 50" x 36" (239,4 x 127 x 91,4 cm) (Detail) Alternate Realities is an opportunity to sharpen our eyes by challenging them with a selection of artworks opening a reflection on what is real, as well as the many ways of processing and representing reality


Exhibition Artists

  • Faig Ahmed
  • Nicolas Baier
  • Genesis Belanger
  • Graham Caldwell
  • Cynthia Daignault
  • John De Andrea
  • Ryan Gander
  • Dorian Fitzgerald
  • Sayre Gomez
  • Thomas Houseago
  • Anish Kapoor
  • Wanda Koop
  • Oliver Laric
  • Caroline Mesquita
  • Laure Prouvost
  • Anselm Kiefer
  • Ugo Rondinone
  • Kathleen Ryan
  • Emily Mae Smith
  • Josh Sperling
  • Claire Tabouret
  • Amalia Ulman
  • Xu Zhen

1) Emily Mae Smith, Medusa Moderne, 2018, 2) Genesis Belanger, Daily Adoration, 2018

1) Huile sur lin,
47" x 58" (119,4 x 147,3 cm);
2) Grès, porcelaine, contreplaqué, tissu,
46 ⅜" x 63" x 28" (118 x 160 x 71,1 cm)

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1) Emily Mae Smith, Medusa Moderne, 2018, 2) Genesis Belanger, Daily Adoration, 2018

1) Huile sur lin,
47" x 58" (119,4 x 147,3 cm);
2) Grès, porcelaine, contreplaqué, tissu,
46 ⅜" x 63" x 28" (118 x 160 x 71,1 cm)

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Laure Prouvost, The hidden paintings grandma improved - to soften hard corners, 2018

Oil on canvas,
74 ¾" x 86 ½" x 1 ½" (190 x 220 x 4 cm)

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Laure Prouvost, The hidden paintings grandma improved - to soften hard corners, 2018 | Detail View

Oil on canvas,
74 ¾" x 86 ½" x 1 ½" (190 x 220 x 4 cm)

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Sayre Gomez - Hop Louie Doors, 2018

Acrylic on canvas,
84" x 120" (213,4 x 304,8 cm)

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Sayre Gomez - Hop Louie Doors, 2018 | Detail View

Acrylic on canvas,
84" x 120" (213,4 x 304,8 cm)

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Josh Sperling - Big Time, 2018

Acrylic on canvas,
90 ⅞" x 225 ⅛" (231 x 572 cm)

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Josh Sperling - Big Time, 2018 | Detail View

Acrylic on canvas,
90 ⅞" x 225 ⅛" (231 x 572 cm)

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Ryan Gander - Het Spel (My neotonic contribution to Modernism), 2019

An enlarged and inflated version of George Vantongerloo's Komposition Aus Dem Ovoid (Composition from the ovoid) (1918), covered in blue, artificial fur balls,
144" x 80 ½" x 75" (365,8 x 204,5 x 190,5 cm)

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Ryan Gander - Het Spel (My neotonic contribution to Modernism), 2019 | Detail View

An enlarged and inflated version of George Vantongerloo's Komposition Aus Dem Ovoid (Composition from the ovoid) (1918), covered in blue, artificial fur balls,
144" x 80 ½" x 75" (365,8 x 204,5 x 190,5 cm)

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Thomas Houseago - Standing Owl 1, 2012

Bronze, black patina,
94 ¼" x 50" x 36" (239,4 x 127 x 91,4 cm)

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Thomas Houseago - Standing Owl 1, 2012 | Detail View

Bronze, black patina,
94 ¼" x 50" x 36" (239,4 x 127 x 91,4 cm)

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