
Free
Water Road
November 24 → July 10
The PHI Centre building comes to life with an interactive multimedia installation of a motion-activated river on its four-story windows on Saint-Pierre Street
PHI Foundation
451 and 465 Saint-Jean Street
Montréal, Québec H2T 2R5
Wednesday to Friday:
11 AM to 6 PM
Free admission
Since the 1990s, British artists Jake and Dinos Chapman have explored the underbelly of humanity through sculpture, painting, film, music and literature. This new exhibition organized in collaboration with Serpentine Galleries in London invites us to behold their horrific, irreverent and humorous takes on consumer culture, morality and art history. Never-before-seen older works and new pieces including recent iterations of the dark and intricately detailed ‘Hell’ dioramas will be brought together for Come and See. This presentation at DHC/ART marks Jake and Dinos Chapman’s first major solo exhibition in North America.
Jake & Dinos Chapman: Come and See is organized in collaboration with the Serpentine Galleries, London.
Jake & Dinos Chapman
After earning degrees from the Royal College of Art in London, the Chapman brothers garnered critical acclaim with their 1991 diorama entitled Disasters of War, created out of remodelled plastic figurines representing Goya’s engravings of the same name. They were nominated for the Turner prize in 2003 and their works have been shown in the world’s most famous museums including the Tate Britain (2007), Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg (2012), and the Pinchuk Art Center, Kiev (2013).
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The PHI Centre building comes to life with an interactive multimedia installation of a motion-activated river on its four-story windows on Saint-Pierre Street
Free
An ongoing collection of contemporary artworks, accessible and free at the PHI Centre
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Terms of Use brings together works that explore the impact of technologies on the definition, construction, and (re)framing of individual and collective selves
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As part of the exhibition Terms of Use, Quentin VerCetty and the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art invite you to take part in the Missing Black Technofossils Here augmented reality (AR) walking tour
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I WILL NEVER FINISH REMOVING ALL THESE FACES. (GUIDED REFLECTION) is a public engagement project conceived by Nadège Grebmeier Forget and presented in dialogue with the exhibition Terms of Use
An exhibition comprising a British immersive installation and four award-winning Taiwanese virtual reality works that take us through personal, empirical and historical experiences
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The Taiwan Spotlight is part of the Chaos & Memories exhibition