Pierre Dorion’s paintings occupy a wondrous space between
the flatness of formal abstraction and a seductive spatial depth often tangible
of photorealism. His new solo exhibition at Galerie Blouin, in Montreal, presents a suite of new works that
emphasize even further his preoccupation with the depiction of light. Dorion’s minimalist compositions of interior
architectural details act as a stage for luminous reflections, radiant streaks
and gentle glows. The prominence of
light featured in Dorion’s paintings also sustains the works’ relationship to
their photographic source imagery.
Occupying Dorion’s works is an affective sense of absence, creating an intriguing dissonance with the depicted light’s warmth and seduction. Yet it is Dorion’s treatment of light and how it is ultimately perceived that remains the artist’s focus.
Occupying Dorion’s works is an affective sense of absence, creating an intriguing dissonance with the depicted light’s warmth and seduction. Yet it is Dorion’s treatment of light and how it is ultimately perceived that remains the artist’s focus.
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contact us at:
Galerie René Blouin
10, rue King
Montréal, Qc H3C
2N9
514-393-9969
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday through Friday from 10 am to 5:30 pm
Saturdays from 11 am to 5 pm and by appointment
Saturdays from 11 am to 5 pm and by appointment
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