Make Art Public – MAP will once again take over downtown Montreal, proposing a new outdoor exhibit to the pedestrians, ”
LIFE IS AN EXTREME SPORT! Launched at the Société des arts technologiques – SAT on November 3rd, 2009, MAP’s artistic project reunites
34 different works of photographic art from 6 reknowned artists originating from Canada –
Lynne Cohen,
Alana Riley, from China –
Li Wei, from the United States –
Olaf Breuning, from Israel –
Nadav Kander and from France –
Denis Darzacq. Spread onto numerous spaces usually reserved for publicity, the photos will also be exposed onto 10 new permanent structures installed at the Parc Émilie-Gamelin (corner Sainte-Catherine and Berri).
LIFE IS AN EXTREME SPORT is an artistic view on the fast-paced rythm of life in modern society. More complex, more dangerous and faster, contemporary life takes on the allure of a sportive performance. This urban exhibition was conceived around pieces that express the new realities that make life seem like an extreme sport.
34 pieces, 6 artists and the city as a museum!
So that’s next Tuesday, November 3rd, starting from 5pm at the SAT- Société des arts technologiques, 1195 St-Laurent, in Montreal.
See the event on Facebook and while you’re there, join our group if you haven’t already done so 🙂
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All of us at Stockland Martel, the agency that represents Nadav, are very excited about this event. I’ve just done a post on it at our blog, in fact: http://wp.me/pqdVV-BW
—Kristina
Thanks for the link!! 🙂
Also congratulations to Nadav Kander for “Le prix Pictet”!
http://www.ledevoir.com/culture/actualites-culturelles/277837/photographie-nadav-kander-remporte-le-prix-pictet?sms_ss=facebook