Pascale Théorêt-Groulx
In Pascale Théorêt-Groulx's work, the notion of idiosyncrasy - the particular ways that individuals behave - seems to resonate as something obvious: the relationship that the body develops with its immediate environment is reflected upon, dissected, to bring out incongruous intersections through which the artist examines what is around us. Rather than a parody of the everyday, this research is based on a deconstruction of the behaviours dictated by functional apparatuses and by imposed relational models.
The artist receives the generous support of Christine & G. Pierre Lapointe (2016-2017).
Biography
Pascale Théorêt-Groulx holds a master's degree in media arts from the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, for which she received a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research of Canada. She recently participated in two artist residencies at the Banff Centre in Alberta, and at DAÏMÔN in Gatineau.
Recent exhibitions
2019 | 9.8 mètres par seconde par seconde, Fonderie Darling, Montreal |
2018 | « Un peu plus haut, mon torse veille sur vous », Verticale, Laval |
2017 | Partitions pour le corps et l'esprit (performance), Place Publique, Darling Foundry |
2016 | Comment épuiser un objet (chaise), Art-image, Gatineau |
2015 | “efficiency, precision and dignity,”* Gallery 295, Vancouver |
2014 | Tables, errors and uprisings, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver |
2013 | 5 Positions, Listening and Moving Session, Banff Centre for the Arts In This Together, Access Gallery, Vancouver |