The sequel is always better.
Today, tomorrow and Sunday, brace yourself for brisk walks outside, amazing sights and adventures untold. In the spirit of the fall harvest comes Centre Clark’s 2nd annual A.P.O. megafest, where if you dare, you will be treated to over 100 local artists’ works that can be engaged with while the artist themselves are present, in their studios.
Ateliers Portes Ouvertes was one of the most interesting art-happenings of last fall, and this year it’s going to be even more awesome, because sequels, despite what folks usually say, always are. Think of the Brady Bunch II: Marcie Leaves Home, for instance. Best movie of 2001, I still argue.
And sequels are also great because they are reliable in some aspects, and present new situations in others. A.P.O. 2009 still has its heart and soul in the same buildings they were found beating within last year - primarily the 2 huge buildings on de Gaspé, (5455 and 5445) and a smattering of over 20 spots within walking distance from this central hub.
One of the places I am most curious to check out is Atelier Punkt, a mere stone’s throw away from de Gaspé at 5333 Casgrain. They most recently had a group show that included talent such as Alexis Bellevance (whose studio you can visit in room 1009 of the 5455 de Gaspé building) and Patrick Bernatchez, to name 2 of many. I feel like many adventures await behind these doors.
I am also delighted that Steve Topping will be opening up his home for visiting hours, as he usually never lets me come over. His work, a fusion of science, design and sculptural questioning, is perhaps best seen in his home as he truly is an artist that works with functional viability at the core. Go take a look at 80 Rue St Viateur East, Apartment 306A.
Also, if you’re interested at all in taking a look at that hilarious CUIR building on the corner of Van Horne and Parc, go this weekend, as you’ll be able to see Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo’s work alongside that of Karen Trask (6201 Avenue du Parc, 4th floor). Their hallway and corridor alone deserve going to document as they will give you plenty of juice for ideas for this hallowe’en. Bring a friend.
On the way between the de Gaspé buildings and the scary Parc Avenue haunt, drop in at the Red Bird to see what the En Masse @ Art POP crew are cooking up. 135 Rue Van Horne, up the stairs.
Basically, bring mulled wine in a flask and get roving around the neighbourhood you may know oh-so-well or not-at-all. The whole circuit would take a day and a half or so, maybe 2, so set your sites on that goal and rock it out.
A few things to note for this year: There are guided tours that leave from Centre Clark Saturday and Sunday that you need to RSVP to but could be really fun. One is a tour on bike, and the other is just a one-and-a-half hour introduction to all things A.P.O. They leave in the early and mid-afternoon (12 and 13h30)
Reserve by emailing: lara@evoy.com OR apo.visites@gmail.com
Also, don’t forget about the artist talk with Michelle Lacombe and Sheena Hoszko happening at Agence Topo (5455 rue de Gaspé, 1001B) at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
And A.P.O. extends into St Henri this year, so if you live in the southwest, or are even more adventurous than Link, (which you should be, St Henri is awesome) make sure you check this info out.
Finally, I would suggest starting at Centre Clark, at 5455 rue de Gaspé, studio 114. They organized the whole thing and have great brochures with easy-to-read-maps you can get and then sleep next to for the upcoming days. Also, the shows up right now there are worth checking out too, particularly Dominique Sirois’ U Can’t Touch This, which includes lots of gold and a few more owl heads.
You can also download the guide from their website directly in case you’re lazy. Which is what I am going to go do right now.
Filed under artists, local | Tags: A.P.O. 2009, Alexis Bellevance, Centre Clark, Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo, Patrick Bernatchez, St Henri Circuit, Steve Topping | Comments (3)June 18th: Thoday is Thrazy Thursday
Brace yourselves, there are (at least) three art openings to go to today (Thursday the 18th). They all start at 7pm, and I hope you can find a way to see everything without missing Corpusse’s performance at Zoobizarre later tonight. Details below:
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1. Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo at Galerie Push (7-9pm)
It’s no secret that we’re big fans of his intense and riveting creatures (see Kit’s post below). His Bestiairies show is staying at PUSH (5264 St. Laurent) until the 26th of July.
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2. The Emporium State of Mind (7-11pm)
The product of a collaboration between The Emporium Gallery (3035 St. Antoine Ouest #74) and Montreal State of Mind: a “media spanning group exhibition that will exemplify Montreal State of Mind’s mission- to promote the inherent creativity of those who live in Montreal done through the Emporium Gallery’s curation”. The exhibition features the work of Fangs, Amber Albrecht, Sean Orena, Alexi Hobbs, 123Klan, RAGE5, Robb Jamieson, Kit Malo (!), Julien de Repentigny, Astro, Dave Arnold, Ben Pobjoy and Danielle Levy. They are 13 Montreal-based visual artists, who will each be exhibiting one artwork priced at a maximum of $200CAD
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3. A Red Bird Studios Group Show at General 54, 7pm
General 54 (54 St-Viateur O) is hosting a group show put up by the artist-run arts space Red Bird. The exhibition showcases the work of its diverse group of painters, sculptors, graphic designers and silk screeners, each one exploring their individual practice and methodology within the material constraints of a 10″x10″ canvas board. There will also be cake supplied by Cocoa Locale (best cupcakes in town, and I know what I’m talking about) and 10% off everything in the store!
Artists include: Sarah Courtemanche, Dan Buller, Kit Malo (!), Oksana, Rebecca Rosen, Jayce Yam, Mark Dixon, Julien Ceccaldi (!), Katie Earle, John Player, Andrea Kastner, Colin Lyons, Corrie Peterson, Kim Kielhofner, Naomi Cook, Lisa Wilson, Daniel Nessler, Rachel Berger, Becky Emlaw, Shannon Kelly, Konan Cook, and others…
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4. Where you must be after all the art and cake (Zoobizarre, 9pm)
Starting at 9pm, Suoni per il popolo presents Corpusse (TO), The Unireverse (Mtl) and Knurl (TO). There will be everything you could need by then (besides art and cake), i.e. synth action, confrontational performance and raw noise.
I’m especially looking forward to seeing Corpusse do his thing: it will be primitive hardcore punk with a synthesizer, and it will involve glitter and nice make-up. Here’s a video of his last performance at Zoobizarre (6388 St-Hubert) in October 2006.
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Filed under artists, events, gallery, illustration, local, painting, performance, photography, printmaking, vernissage, websites | Tags: 123Klan, Alexi Hobbs, Amber Albrecht, Andrea Kastner, Astro, Becky Emlaw, Ben Pobjoy, Colin Lyons, Corpusse, Corrie Peterson, Dan Buller, Daniel Nessler, Danielle Levy, Dave Arnold, Emporium Gallery, Fangs, Galerie Push, General 54, Jayce Yam, John Player, Julien Ceccaldi, Julien de Repentigny, Katie Earle, Kim Kielhofner, Kit Malo, Knurl, Konan Cook, Lisa Wilson, Mark Dixon, Naomi Cook, Oksana, Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo, Rachel Berger, RAGE5, Rebecca Rosen, Red Bird, Robb Jamieson, Sarah Courtemanche, Sean Orena, Shannon Kelly, Suoni per il popolo, The Unireverse, Zoobizarre | Comment (0)PUSHing out Osvaldo’s Beasts
It is safe to say that Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo, who is younger than you would think and very much brimming over with equal parts creative enthusiasm and dedicated focus, is one of THE contemporary artists working in Canada (or wherever he goes, stays, sleeps and tumbles) to pay attention to now and forever more.
I have been a huge fan of his for several years since I first saw his large illustrations gracing the halls in the new, oddly sterile (or just odd & sterile) EV building at Concordia University. His use of intense mythologies and an unbelievable technique made me stop in my tracks, rabbit-caught-in-field-in-the-middle-of-the-hunt, and compelled me to make immediate contact. Since then, we’ve had the honour of working with him for Art Pop 2008, and have seen more and more folks take the appropriate measures they should in regards to aiding and abetting his skills.
Which is why I am SO excited to go to his latest show at Megan Bradley’s awesome PUSH gallery, which opens in only a few days, on the 18th of June. Penned Bestiaries, it is a series of new works that are smaller in format than some of his larger-scale works, but prove only how versatile an artist he is, as they translate the finesse of line and impact of symbolic gesture equally powerfully. There will be big stuff there too, for those who have…size issues. As well, he’ll be showing some of the lithographs he did recently at the St.Michael’s Printshop residency in Newfoundland, which is a medium he hasn’t explored in some time, so it’s a special treat to be able to look at these astounding prints.
Honestly, this little write-up hardly does his complex and compelling work any justice at all, but one day I will put up a full-fledged interview with the guy and get it over with. Until then, mark off your calendars for this Thursday starting at 7pm, and get your butts over to PUSH and see for yourselves.
Filed under art shows, artists, illustration, local, printmaking, vernissage | Tags: Galerie Push, Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo, St.Michael's Printshop | Comment (0)The Mirror’s Hot Summer Guide - Visual Arts
Stacey Dewolfe over at the Montreal Mirror just wrote an excellent guide to art-related things happening in Montreal this summer (from June 18th to September 7th). Check it out, she even mentions Mammoth-favorites Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo (Gallery Push, June 18th), articule and the Emporium Gallery. Speaking of the Emporium Gallery, pictured above is Okay Archie, Now We Get It by Dave Arnorld, from his Teenage Nudes show to open there on August 13.
And, speaking of the Montreal Mirror, I encourage you to follow the Arts section’s twitter account, it’s updated frequently enough, and its background image features a sea of beautiful celosias.
Filed under events, illustration, local, vernissage | Tags: articule, celosias, Dave Arnorld, Emporium Gallery, Gallery Push, Montreal Mirror, Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo, Stacey Dewolfe, Twitter | Comment (0)







