Charles Gagnon #Photographe
Charles Gagnon (né Charles Gagnon (Montréal né, le 23 mai 1934; mort le 16 avril 2003) est une figure majeure dans l'art contemporain canadien qui, avec Michael Snow, était un des rares artistes pluridisciplinaires de sa génération.
Exposition Charles Gagnon, A Survey of Photographs Charles Gagnon (born Montréal, May 23, 1934; died April 16, 2003) is a major figure in Canadian contemporary art who, along with Michael Snow, was one of the few multidisciplinary artists of his generation. A common theme in his many artistic experiments, whether painting, photography, collage, film, sound, or sculpture, is the material results of his eclectic yet reflective take on existence. His limitless curiosity and deep interest in astronomy, history, mathematics, and philosophy led him to create a fresh and eloquent body of work.
While studying, living, and working in New York City from 1955 to 1960, Gagnon pursued painting and photography. Returning to Montréal, Gagnon's impressive career is evidenced in the masterworks that he created in numerous mediums, which now grace important public and p...Modifier l'image