
Foundation
Yoko Ono: LIBERTÉ CONQUÉRANTE/GROWING FREEDOM
April 24 → September 15, 2019
This exhibition wishes to impart Yoko Ono’s massive impact on contemporary art practices, on art reception, and on activism through art.
Foundation
This exhibition wishes to impart Yoko Ono’s massive impact on contemporary art practices, on art reception, and on activism through art.
Foundation
Through Collins’s empathic lens and love of a good song, we are offered access to a deeper sense of what it means to relate to one another.
Foundation
The work of Eva & Franco Mattes is a not-so-pretty mirror image of two generations: those who knew a world before the Internet and digital natives
Foundation
This group show explores the complex and multiple meanings of diaspora, its condition, and its experiences as expressed through painting
Online
This first digital exhibition of Parallel Lines brings together the proposals of the ten candidates
PHI MONTREAL Residency
Centre
Interact with the creations of 10 local artists in residency
Foundation
Lee Bae’s dedication to presence requires our own, offering a moment of respite and contemplation
Centre
Discover the multidimensional and mysterious worlds of artists such as Alexandra Stréliski, Daniel Bélanger, Dominique Fils-Aimé, Vincent Morisset…
Free
Foundation
For its 17th edition, MOMENTA Biennale de l’image invites us to consider environmental justice and its intersections with social justice as a matter of sensing and feeling as much as of analysis and grassroots activism
Free
Foundation
For Larry Achiampong's first solo exhibition in the Americas, the PHI Foundation presents Relic Traveller, a large multidisciplinary project begun in 2017
Free
Foundation
A group exhibition that presents works produced in the context of the inaugural PHI MONTRÉAL residency, launched by PHI and carried out in the summer of 2021
Last Chance
Centre
Discover a new series of short films made by Montreal's emerging Black artists
Free
Centre
Discover the hidden figures and stories of Quebec hip-hop
Foundation
The PHI Foundation will present the Canadian premiere of Douglas’s series Penn Station’s Half Century, and for the first time in Québec, the Disco Angola series