Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Friday, February 23, 2018

Diane Moreau & Heidi Daehler - first art show of 2018 !




Diane Moreau 
Heidi Daehler

Vernissage Jeudi 8 Mars 2018
Expo 1 - 31 mars 2018

Monastiraki
5478 Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec, H2T 1S1


Diane Moreau
Lignes de conduit

C’est la collecte d’objets trouvés lors de déambulations quotidiennes urbaines ou rurales, une invitation à ranimer le réel déchu. Aucune recherche de composition, aucune discrimination, c’est le hasard qui décide et les éléments, toujours déjà troués, s’enlignent au moment même de leur découverte pour devenir une chronique visuelle.
Je ramasse ce que le Petit Poucet aurait semé pour ne pas perdre sa route, je trouve la mienne enrichie de ce qui a été perdu ou jeté et ces objets découvrent une autre valeur.

Heidi Daehler

Montreal artist Heidi Daehler works in oil and acrylic paint to create representational works that situate human subjects and landscapes in emotional or existential contexts. Daehler has exhibited her works in solo and group shows in and about Montreal, and has completed dozens of commissioned paintings for commercial clients. Her works can be found in numerous private collections across Canada and the U.S., and in the U.K., France, and Mexico. Daehler holds a BFA in Studio Arts and a BA in Psychology (Concordia, 2006 and 1997).




Friday, September 30, 2016

Todd Stewart - Shield Country

Todd Stewart
Shield Country

Vernissage jeudi 6 octobre
expo 6 - 30 octobre, 2016


Todd Stewart : I'm an illustrator and a printmaker. The works in this show are all printed, and are compositions drawing heavily on illustration, either directly on wood or paper, with varying levels of abstraction. The silkscreen process allows me to work automatically, exploring symbol, transparency and light by printing multiples of simple elements and patterns. The work on display was created in the last two years, which includes time spent on residency in Scarborough, Ontario and Saint-Louis, Senegal. Much of it is about landscape and meaning in the symbols in the spaces around us.


Thursday, April 14, 2016

CONUNDRUM PRESS 20th ANNIV PARTY / EXPO / BOOK LAUNCH MAY 2016


















20x20:
Twenty Years of
Conundrum Press


Montreal: Monastiraki, 5478 Boul. St Laurent

Saturday May 7 2016
4pm onwards. Free to all.

The Twenty Year Conundrum

This will be a month long art show (May 4-29) comprised of the originals
given to editor and pubisher Andy Brown over the years, featuring: Shary
Boyle, Sherwin Tjia, Nina Bunjevac, Dakota McFadzean, Marc Ngui, Yvette
Poorter, Simon Bosse, Richard Suicide, Philipe Girard, Pascal Girard, Claire
Seringhaus, Billy Mavreas, Joey Dubuc, Ian Sullivan Cant.
There will be all the Conundrum books for sale and many early out of print
treasures under glass. Come Saturday May 7 for the launch of the anthology
and Conundrum reunion party. 



Friday, December 11, 2015

NEW Billy Mavreas Colouring Book !

"Colour Me All Of Us !" is the first colouring book made by cartoonist and all around artist-type Billy Mavreas.

20 new drawings of bunnies and other cartoonish critters make up this sweet stocking stuffer !

20 $ Canadian
+
5$ shipping in Canada
7$ shipping in USA

Available now at Monastiraki. E-transfers accepted. Msg us for ordering details !
yesmonastiraki @ gmail.com

Wednesday, April 01, 2015

INGRID GERBERICK - BE A BETTER PERSON April 2015

















INGRID GERBERICK - BE A BETTER PERSON

BE A BETTER PERSON: is a series of small-scale textile works illustrating a collection of viable adages, banished thoughts and visual one-liners; both exploring and humourously critiquing the quest for self-improvement and personal growth. Intimate and decorative, the pieces are a nod to the North American women's tradition of embroidering religious or inspirational texts. While the traditional texts were produced primarily as household reminders to oneself and one's family of how best to live, Be A Better Person uses humour, cliche and confession to document personal best intentions,failures and doubts to a greater audience.

SOIS UNE MEILLEURE PERSONNE : est une série d’œuvres textiles à petite échelle illustrant une collection d’adages qui durent, de pensées bannies et de boutades visuelles ; tour à tour explorant et critiquant avec humour la quête de l’amélioration et du développement personnelle. Intimes et décoratives, les pièces sont un clin d’œil à la tradition féminine Nord Américaine de broderies de textes religieux ou sources d’inspiration. Alors que les textes traditionnels étaient d’abord créés en tant que pense-bêtes rappelant aux familles et à soi comment vivre mieux, Sois Une Meilleure Personne utilise l’humour, le cliché et la confession pour documenter nos meilleures intentions personnelles, nos échecs et nos doutes à un public plus large.

Vernissage Jeudi 9 Avril 18-21hr

Thursday, January 22, 2015

LAURA MADERA / MERE PHANTOMS




Laura Madera: LUMEN 
Mere Phantoms: Shadow Installation

Vernissage mercredi 4 fev, 18 - 21hr
expo 4 fev- 1 mar, 2015

During the dark winter month of February, Monastiraki celebrates light and shadow in two exquisite exhibitions. 

In LUMEN, Peterborough, Ontario artist Laura Madera's small to large-scale watercolours on paper fill our gallery walls with subtle colour shifts and meditations on being present and open to what is. 

Featured in Monastiraki's gallery window for the month of February, Mere Phantoms will show a selection of their intricately beautiful, three-dimensional paper cut-out "sets" from recent installations in Turkey ( Oyuna Gel // Come out and Play, Istanbul Biennial, 2013 ) and Denmark (Three Cities: Prayer/Protest, Brandts Museum, 2014).  As the sun goes down, the window will come alive in a play of shadow and light; a sure delight for passers by. 

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Laura Madera: LUMEN

The word Lumen means both a measure of the total amount of visible light emitted by a source as well as an opening, or light, within a body. With this collection of work Laura Madera takes the phenomena of light and unfolds it though subjectivity. Using the properties of watercolour, she works toward occupying a metaphysical space. Taking her surroundings, materials, body and desires as starting points, she grapples with the beingness of being here now.


Laura Madera received her MFA from the University of Guelph and a BFA from Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver, BC.

Her work initiates with questioning, and what follows is the result of negotiating, probing, and conversing within a process of making. For Madera this unpredictable shifting process of understanding can only be arrived at through a physical engagement with materials. The outcom­e she works towards is a quality of openness in meaning - a painting that refracts thought.

Content is something previously seen, thought, felt, dreamed of, which is then re-constructed or re-imagined through her studio processes. Madera's desire for these images to become paintings develops over time, slowly - out of a need to explore the edges and dimensions of the subject - a way to grasp in paint the seemingly ungraspable.

Laura Madera's work is held in private collections across Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. Born in Toronto, Madera currently lives and works in Peterborough, ON and serves as a member of the Board of Directors for ARTSPACE.

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Mere Phantoms takes the experience of shadow play to a whole new level. Based in Montreal and founded in 2009, the creative studio combines intricate paper cutouts, drawings, videos and animation to create place-specific installations and performances. By inviting audiences to participate in creating and animating the work, directors Maya Ersan and Jaimie Robson design immersive environments that challenge traditional artist-audience relationships.

The creative practice that Ersan and Robson have been developing together since 2011 is inspired by shadow puppetry, animation, and early cinema, yet is distinct from these traditions. In traditional shadow puppetry the puppets are moved and animated from behind a flat screen, using a static light source to cast a shadow. Ersan and Robson construct intricate three-dimensional paper cutout “sets” that are placed in front of the projection screen making them integral to the installation. By combining multiple hand-held light sources the artists and their public audiences animate the artwork, playing with the size, scale, and intensity of the layered shadows that are cast.

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Laura Madera:LUMEN
Mere Phantoms: Installation dans la vitrine


Pendant la noirceur du mois de février, Monastiraki célèbre la lumière et l’ombre avec deux expositions exquises.

Avec LUMEN, l’artiste originaire de Peterborough, Ontario, Laura Madera, emplit les murs  de notre galerie de changements de couleurs subtils et de méditations sur l’art d’être présent et ouvert à ce qui se présente à nous,  avec ses aquarelles sur papier en petit et grand format.

Apparaissant dans la vitrine d’exposition de Monastiraki pour le mois de février, Mere Phantoms exposeront une sélection de leurs complexes et magnifiques ensembles de  silhouettes découpées dans du papier provenant de leurs récentes installations en  Turquie           ( Oyuna Gel // Come out and Play, Biennale d’Istanbul, 2013 ) et au Danemark  (Three Cities: Prayer/Protest, Musée Brandts, 2014). À l’heure du coucher de soleil, la vitrine prendra vie dans un jeu d’ombres et de lumière; un bonheur certain pour les passants.

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Le mot Lumen a deux significations : la mesure totale de la lumière émise par une source de même qu’une ouverture ou lumière émise par un corps. Avec cette collection d’œuvres, Laura Madera observe le phénomène de la lumière et le déploie dans la subjectivité. Utilisant les propriétés de l’aquarelle, elle œuvre à occuper un espace métaphysique. Prenant ses environnements, matériaux, son corps et désirs comme points de départ, elle tâtonne et lutte
avec  l’existence de l’être dans le présent.

Laura Madera a obtenu sa maitrise en Beaux Arts à l’Université de Guelph et un BFA à L’Institut Emily Carr de Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique.

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Mere Phantoms élève l’expérience des jeux d’ombres à un tout autre niveau. Basé à Montréal et fondé en 2009, ce studio créatif joint de complexes silhouettes découpées dans du papier, des dessins, des vidéos et l’animation afin d’élaborer des installations et des performances spécifiques à certains lieux.
En invitant le public à participer à la création et à l’animation de l’œuvre, les directrices  Maya Ersan et Jaimie Robson élaborent des environnements d’immersion qui remettent en question les relations traditionnelles entre l’artiste et le public.