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Le V | 360 Boul. René-Lévesque O. (Montreal, Quebec)
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Jumelé à l'hotel Courtyard Marriott Centre-ville, « Le V », de ces 40 étages, jouit d'une situation géographique exceptionnelle : à deux pas du quartier des Arts, du vieux-Montréal et du Quartier International, « Le V » est l'adresse ultime pour profiter pleinement de la métropole. Les meilleures tables de la ville, les boutiques, cinémas, musées ainsi que les universités McGill et UQÀM vous attendent dejà sur le pas de votre porte.
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Jacques Léveillé
Jacques Léveillé, peintre contemporain québécois, est de passage à Toronto où il expose à la galerie d'art Odon Wagner.
Ma visite au musée Grévin de Montréal
Je vous presente qu'elle que statue prise en photo.
Des Québécois sur les traces de leurs ancètres...
Des Québécois sont de passage à La Rochelle pour un retour aux sources...
Radio-Canada Téléjournal Claudia Genel present Bluto, your sand artist, for Ulysse
Arts et spectacles - Musée de la civilisation
Offrez-vous un conte musical plein de rebondissements, inspiré par le récit d'Homère, et illustré sur scène en direct avec le talent incroyable de Bluto votre artiste de dessin sur sable !
Dans le cadre de l'exposition Les maîtres de l'Olympe
Ce conte musical, inspiré par le récit d'Homère, relate la vie d'Ulysse, héros de la mythologie grecque. Interprété avec des instruments anciens et traditionnels et illustré par des dessins sur sable, réalisés en direct, ce conte est une aventure pleine de rebondissements, du détroit de Gibraltar à la Turquie.
Par la compagnie musicale La Nef.
Suzanne De Serres, auteur, conteuse, flogeara, gemshorn, flûtes à bec, dulciane ; Seán Dagher, cistre, mandoline, lyre ; Andrew Well-Oberegger, percussions, santour, oud, saz, cornmeuse ; Marie-Linda Bluteau, dessin sur sable en direct.
Radio-Canada Téléjournal Vie culturelle Guillaume Dumas et Claudia présente Bluto artiste de dessin de sable pour Ulysse, la NEF, Musée de la Civilisation
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Le MONTMARTRE est situé en plein coeur de la ville (entre les rues St-Laurent et St-Denis à proximité du Le Plateau Mont-Royal et Vieux Montréal) à pied de toutes commodités (restaurants branchés, cafés, bars, 3 stations de metro, McGill et université d'UQAM) et toutes les attractions de Quartier des Spectacles (salles de theaters et de concert, musées, galeries d'Art, boutiques). Quartier branché riche en art, culture et divertissements. Occupation immédiate! FAUT VOIR!
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Marcel Poirier - Artiste québécois à l'oeuvre
Artiste peintre québécois, estampeur, graveur, lithographe et imprimeur d'art.
François-Marc Gagnon MMFA Lecture Series 2002 Borduas and Surrealism
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Top 10 - Famous Artists, Riopelle, Carson, Fortin, Lemieux ... Art Gallery - Canadian Artist
Master Charles CARSON in permanents exhibitions at the :
GALERIE D'ART RICHELIEU - (MONTRÉAL)
Mme Colette Richelieu, directrice
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FINE ART LISS GALLERY,
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Canadian Artist, Charles CARSON
DOCUMENTARY GRAND MASTER CHARLES CARSON
CREATOR OF CARSONISM
DOCUMENTARY CARSON :
DOCUMENTAIRE CARSON:
Site Web:
Email: info@charlescarson.com
Famous Artists - Masters of Today - Art Gallery Les Peintres Québécois - Master Charles Carson, Creator of Carsonism Movement.
The works of these Canadian artists have also found their place of honor in the gallery's collection : Borduas, Carson, Dallaire, Fortin, Gagnon, Lemieux, Krieghoff, Pellan, Suzor-Côté and the Group of Seven have all been represented..
Newspaper ECHOS de Montreal - September 1, 2012
Master Charles Carson, Quebec artist, is a dominant figure in the world of visual arts. He is marking two important milestones this year: 35 years as an artist and the 20th anniversary of the consecration of Carsonism as a movement of which is the innovator.
In 1992, Louis Bruens, historian, author and art expert, said the following about Carson's work: « The painting I am discussing here, that one might simply classify as contemporary, doesn't fall into any obvious category such as Impressionism, Expressionism or Surrealism. For that matter, it doesn't fall into any other definition of an ism either. Instead, I find that it comes under another order of values altogether different from the styles that one is used to finding on the art market. In my opinion, it is a distinctly unique painting, different from anything being done at the moment and since a very long time...»
Founder of the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal
Guy Robert (1933-2000), historian, author, editor and founder of the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art, published a distinguished analysis of Carson's work in 1992.
[...] No century has experienced as many agitations and movements as ours, in every facet of life, be it social, political, economic, scientific or esthetic. Why then add a new ism to an already intolerable cacophony... Carsonism, by virtue of its unique pictorial language, is identified to but one single person. Alas, or rather fortunately, none of the well known isms of today's muddled contemporary art world are appropriate, and I must resign myself (with great satisfaction I might add) to naming this movement: Carsonisme! »
Mr. Robert noted in particular the originality of the work in terms of the colors and the rhythm that the artist infused in his work. In addition to his responsibilities as the first Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Mr. Robert was also a member of the Federal Commission for Cultural Policy from 1979-82 and the Canadian Commission on cultural property and he received the Grand Prix du Livre in Montreal in 1976. He earned a master's degree in literature from l'Université de Montréal, a PhD in esthetics as well as philosophy and art history from l'Université de Paris. Author of dozens of books on art, he is particularly noted for his publications on Borduas, Dallaire, Fortin, Dumouchel, Lemieux, Bonet, Pellan, Riopelle and Carson. The views he expressed on Carsonism were those of an expert and reputed art historian:
He continued: « Carson gives his paintings a depth that makes the best demonstrations of perspective pale in comparison, all the more fascinating considering that the painting becomes a place for meeting and exploration, leading to new associations, discoveries, interpretations, somewhat different for each person as well as for the same person from one day to the next. »
Robert Bernier, historian, writer, art expert, and chief editor of the prestigious magazine Parcours L'informateur des arts, dedicated 16 pages of analysis to Carson's work. His study provides useful insights to a reader seeking to interpret a Carson painting: « [TRANSLATION] This approach [referring to Carsonisme] is not easy to describe but, generally speaking, it is composed of an infinite succession of slightly oblique strokes that, on the surface, invigorate our perception of theme and subject, which come to life on the canvas in subtle transparencies, giving an impression of s: « [...] It is a new form of painting, a sublime pictorial language in which one discovers an in-between world in constant and perpetual motion. »depth and color. It is like an incessant flow of particles [...] that sweeps the painting with a fascinating, dare I say disconcerting, regularity. »
Portrait de Joseph Simard
Joseph Simard: Raconté par Pierre Plante et Gilles Simard
Présenté au Gala du Mérite Économique de Sorel-Tracy
Réalisation : Serge Péloquin
Les Grands Voiliers (Québec 84)
La ville de Québec fut l'hôte de la visite des plus grands voiliers a sillonner le monde, jusqu'a ce jour. Il y eu une grande parade et pour faire connaître aux visiteurs les rudiments de la voile, quelques voiliers furent accostés au Bassin Louise. Réalisation Carol Gagnon, c'est une
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Quebec | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:35 1 Etymology and boundary changes
00:07:12 2 Geography
00:08:03 2.1 Hydrography
00:10:39 2.2 Topography
00:16:35 2.3 Climate
00:21:08 2.4 Wildlife
00:24:46 2.5 Vegetation
00:29:38 3 History
00:29:47 3.1 Indigenous peoples and European exploration
00:31:06 3.2 New France
00:35:31 3.3 Seven Years' War and capitulation of New France
00:37:43 3.4 Quebec Act
00:39:27 3.5 Effects of the American Revolution
00:42:20 3.5.1 Separation of the Province of Quebec
00:43:44 3.6 Rebellion in Lower Canada
00:45:28 3.7 Canadian Confederation
00:47:15 3.8 World War I and World War II
00:48:31 3.9 Quiet Revolution
00:49:34 3.9.1 October Crisis
00:50:53 3.10 Parti Québécois and national unity
00:55:29 3.11 iStatut particulier/i (special status)
00:57:02 4 Government and politics
00:59:17 4.1 Administrative subdivisions
01:00:28 5 Demographics
01:05:30 5.1 Religion
01:07:17 5.2 Language
01:12:58 5.3 Population centres
01:13:08 6 Economy
01:19:57 6.1 Natural resources
01:22:29 7 Science and technology
01:27:34 8 Infrastructure
01:27:44 8.1 Transportation
01:30:51 8.2 Energy
01:31:47 9 Culture
01:34:13 9.1 Society
01:35:32 9.2 Music and dance
01:38:33 9.3 Film, television, and radio
01:40:56 9.4 Literature and theatre
01:44:25 9.5 Fine arts
01:46:30 9.6 Circus and street art
01:48:11 9.7 Heritage
01:51:11 9.8 Cuisine
01:53:52 9.9 Sports
01:55:48 10 National symbols
01:57:54 10.1 Other official symbols
01:59:09 10.2 Fête nationale (National Holiday)
02:00:22 11 See also
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Quebec ( (listen); French: Québec [kebɛk] (listen)) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is bordered to the west by the province of Ontario and the bodies of water James Bay and Hudson Bay; to the north by Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay; to the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador; and to the south by the province of New Brunswick and the U.S. states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. It also shares maritime borders with Nunavut, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. Quebec is Canada's largest province by area and its second-largest administrative division; only the territory of Nunavut is larger. It is historically and politically considered to be part of Central Canada (with Ontario).
Quebec is the second-most populous province of Canada, after Ontario. It is the only one to have a predominantly French-speaking population, with French as the sole provincial official language. Most inhabitants live in urban areas near the Saint Lawrence River between Montreal and Quebec City, the capital. Approximately half of Quebec residents live in the Greater Montreal Area, including the Island of Montreal. English-speaking communities and English-language institutions are concentrated in the west of the island of Montreal but are also significantly present in the Outaouais, Eastern Townships, and Gaspé regions. The Nord-du-Québec region, occupying the northern half of the province, is sparsely populated and inhabited primarily by Aboriginal peoples. The climate around the major cities is four-seasons continental with cold and snowy winters combined with warm to hot humid summers, but farther north long winter seasons dominate and as a result the northern areas of the province are marked by tundra conditions. Even in central Quebec, at comparatively southerly latitudes, winters are severe in inland areas.
Quebec independence debates have played a large role in the politics of the province. Parti Québécois governments held referendums on sovereignty in 1980 and 1995; both were rejected by voters, the latter defeated by a very narrow margin. In 2006, the House of Commons of Canada passed a symbolic motion recognizing the Québécois as a nation within ...
Piscines Citadelle (Publicité Québec)
1980 Raymond Lemay
Patrimoine religieux de Montréal (1ere partie) Origine, Nouvelle-France et sites majeurs
Dans cette première partie sur le patrimoine religieux de Montréal, en plus d'une présentation de la série, nous allons aborder les origines de Montréal et les paroisses fondées du temps de la Nouvelle-France. Nous allons ensuite visiter les sites majeurs de Montréal.
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Quebec ( (listen); French: Québec [kebɛk] (listen)) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is bordered to the west by the province of Ontario and the bodies of water James Bay and Hudson Bay; to the north by Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay; to the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador; and to the south by the province of New Brunswick and the U.S. states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. It also shares maritime borders with Nunavut, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. Quebec is Canada's largest province by area and its second-largest administrative division; only the territory of Nunavut is larger. It is historically and politically considered to be part of Central Canada (with Ontario).
Quebec is the second-most populous province of Canada, after Ontario. It is the only one to have a predominantly French-speaking population, with French as the sole provincial official language. Most inhabitants live in urban areas near the Saint Lawrence River between Montreal and Quebec City, the capital. Approximately half of Quebec residents live in the Greater Montreal Area, including the Island of Montreal. English-speaking communities and English-language institutions are concentrated in the west of the island of Montreal but are also significantly present in the Outaouais, Eastern Townships, and Gaspé regions. The Nord-du-Québec region, occupying the northern half of the province, is sparsely populated and inhabited primarily by Aboriginal peoples. The climate around the major cities is four-season continental with cold and snowy winters combined with warm to hot humid summers, but farther north long winter seasons dominate and as a result the northern areas of the province are marked by tundra conditions. Even in central Quebec, at comparatively southerly latitudes, winters are severe in inland areas.
Quebec independence debates have played a large role in the politics of the province. Parti Québécois governments held referendums on sovereignty in 1980 and 1995; both were rejected by voters, the latter defeated by a very narrow margin. In 2006, the House of Commons of Canada passed a symbolic motion recognizing the Québécois as a nation within a united Canada.While the province's substantial natural resources have long been the mainstay of its economy, sectors of the knowledge economy such as aerospace, information and communication technologies, biotechnology, and the pharmaceutical industry also play leading roles. These many industries have all contributed to helping Quebec become an economically influential province within Canada, second only to Ontario in economic output.
Richard Pepin - Contemporary Canadian Artist.
Richard Pepin -Is one of the best contemporary artist in Canada at the moment. In this video he is painting with a collective of artists at Rene Richard's house, in Bay St. Paul, in the Charlevoix region, in Quebec.
Rene Richard, was one of Canada's greatest artists. In 1980, he received the Order of Canada and became a member of the Royal Canadian Academy. His house, the place where he and his friends lived and painted, became a symbol of fraternity among artists. Today, it is a famous art gallery and museum where artists get together to honor his memory.
Richard Pepin follows Rene Richard's footprints in the use of colors, subjects and friendship with other artists. He has studied in well established art schools In Montreal and is now represented by the Dominguez Art Gallery in Vancouver Island, and by the Rene Richard - Art Gallery and Museum, in Bay St.Paul, Quebec, Canada.
René Richard, inspirateur de Gabrielle Roy
Peintre canadien d'origine suisse qui a inspiré Gabrielle Roy pour l'écriture de son roman initiatique La Montagne secrète. Un film de Jean-François Monette, 1999.
Michel Como- Montreal la nuit (Carousel Canada)
rare as hell Canadian Mod Jazz ...this one deserve more and more spins during my sets .
Les débuts de l'aviation canadienne
Le 23 février 1909, à Baddeck, en Nouvelle-Écosse, le Silver Dart devient le premier avion motorisé à s'envoler au Canada. En 1959, Radio-Canada souligne le 50e anniversaire de l'événement en montrant des images d'une réplique de l'engin.