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HEC Montréal provides a showcase for public art

Press release, HEC Montréal

Montréal, May 1st 2017 – HEC Montréal is displaying three public works of art, acquired under the Quebec government program to integrate art into architecture (1% policy), in partnership with Art Public Montréal. HEC Montréal is joining the 45 partners in this group and the School’s public works of art are added to the collection of 700 pieces described on the Art Public Montréal digital platform.

Panorama 23° 27’ and Le vent se lève

Two of the pieces are displayed at the Côte-Ste-Catherine building. First of all, Panorama 23° 27’, by artist Christian Kiopini, is a monumental work of constructivism, based on a grid concept, using blue as the base colour. The second piece is an outdoor sculpture entitled Le vent se lève, by artist Catherine Widgery, representing a gold-leafed pyramid, the corners of which are perched on four tree-shaped bronze pillars.

A mural in the Decelles building

Mural art is in the spotlight at the Decelles building, with a black and white collaborative mural by the EN MASSE project. The mural, created by several young artists, possesses the power of a collective vision, giving it more impact than an individual creation.

The pieces in the Art Public Montréal database can also be viewed in person, by public transit, by bicycle or on foot, on thematic, historical or fun tour routes. Art lovers can enjoy public artwork and murals across the city, in its parks and public spaces and at partner institutions like HEC Montréal.

The HEC Montréal community and the general public are invited to admire these three public works of art and the Art Public Montréal collection.

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About HEC Montréal

HEC Montréal is an internationally renowned business school, with over 13,000 students. Every year it trains over 7,000 executives and managers.  The School holds many prestigious accreditations, and offers some 60 programs of study from the bachelor’s to doctoral levels. It is one of the most active business schools in Canada in terms of research, thanks to some thirty research units, including 27 chairs and 6 Canada Research Chairs. With a faculty of 272, HEC Montréal offers programs in several languages and attracts students from nearly 140 countries. Since its founding in 1907, the School has trained more than 86,400 students in all fields of management.

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Source:
Marie-Pierre Hamel, HEC Montréal
514 340-7320  ou marie-pierre.hamel@hec.ca

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