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Clairière
2014
Ivan Binet

Ivan Binet est photographe actif depuis 1992. Il est connu pour son travail autour de la notion de paysage. Il a exposé son travail à plusieurs occasions à travers la province et également à l’étranger, notamment en Colombie et au Mexique. Il est plusieurs fois boursier et son travail a été sélectionné plus d’une dizaine de fois dans le cadre du programme 1% d’intégration des arts à l’architecture. Ses œuvres font parties de plusieurs collections publiques dont celles du Musée des beaux-arts du Québec, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, Musée canadien de la photographie contemporaine d’Ottawa, Loto-Québec et la collection de l’Université Laval. En 2005, il remportait le Prix Videre-Prix d’excellence des Arts et de la culture de Québec.

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Category
Photography
Acquisition mode
Politique d'intégration des arts à l'architecture et à l'environnement, Government of Quebec
Materials
acrylic, aluminum, glass
Technique(s)
digital ceramic printing on glass
Location
Location
Location
Jewish General Hospital
Localization
Pavilion K, accessible via level S1 via the Agora; or level S2
Adress
5767 Rue Légaré, Montréal, QC H3T 1E4

Artwork description

With its roots extending deeply into the ground, and its branches spreading upward towards the skies, the tree stands as a symbol of vitality and rejuvenation. Our eyes are drawn to a gathering of trees in this creative work, as the artist invites us to open our minds to the world beyond. This composition elicits diverse interpretations, depending on the vantage point of the beholder. One may view the full spectrum of this creation while standing before it on the ground floor, or examine it in bits and pieces from the basement. We still retain the image of a clearing through the tree’s branches, regardless of how we view it.