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URL:http://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/detail/153743
LOCATION:Galerie Division\, 2020\, rue William\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, 
 H3J 1R8
SUMMARY:ISABELLE HAYEUR @ division
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre de | part of Montréal / Brooklyn * Since the lat
 e 1990s\, Isabelle Hayeur has been known for large-format digital montages
  her videos and her site-specific installations. Both appealing and alarmi
 ng\, her work present vast panoramas that denounce the no-man’s-lands th
 at modern and contemporary civilizations allow to emerge. She invites us t
 o observe the “landscape” dimension of the world with a foreign sentim
 ent that places us on the lookout for modern and contemporary industrial d
 evelopments. In her series “Underworlds”\, Hayeur makes use of digital
  technology to reveal the existing tensions between aquatic ecosystems and
  the environments above. This body of work focuses on the Chemical Coast o
 f New Jersey and the Rossville Boat Graveyard of Staten Island. A strange 
 poetry arises as the artist approaches these modern monuments as if they w
 ere ruins. Between the critical regard and the disturbance\, she creates a
  unique attraction\, difficult to name or qualify\, to these disenchanted 
 zones\, which are as if dehumanized because they are too humanized. Hayeur
  invites us to think about the states of the landscape and questions the i
 mpact of western development models on environment. lire la suite | contin
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