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Je reviens chez nous
2022
Simon Bilodeau

Born in Laval in 1981, Simon Bilodeau articulates his artistic approach around the painted image and the space in which it takes place. Sculptures and paintings are thus presented in the same context and are part of the same idea. The universe proposed by the artist is an imagined representation of reality in which he invites the spectator to place himself.

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Category
Integration with architecture
Acquisition mode
Politique d'intégration des arts à l'architecture et à l'environnement, Government of Quebec
Materials
polymer concrete
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Location
Location
Location
inside the East entrance
Adress
Métro Mont-Royal

Artwork description

This mural refers directly to its location, the Plateau-Mont-Royal, and to elements of the artist’s plastic vocabulary, which enter into dialogue with the architectural composition of the station. Inspired by the history of the Plateau, it feeds on the themes of exploration and discovery.

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The lines in the artwork represent the formation of the limestone subsoil of the Plateau-Mont-Royal, as well as its main axes of development (streets and avenues).