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Acier
1967
Pierre Heyvaert
1934 - 1974

In 1957, after graduating from the School of Industrial and Decorative Arts in Ixelles, Belgium, Pierre Heyvaert moved to Canada. Over the following decade he took part in the International Sculpture Symposium in Montréal (1964); Forma Viva, the International Sculpture Symposium in Kostanjevica, Yugoslavia (1965); and the Symposium international de sculpture sur bois in Québec City (1966). In 1970, he had a solo exhibition, Espace triangulaire, at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal. His artworks are in the collections of the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the Montréal Museum of Fine Art, and the National Gallery of Canada.

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Category
Sculpture
Acquisition mode
Transfer
Materials
concrete, steel
Overall size
385 x 700 x 350 cm
Technique(s)
cast, welded
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Parc Jean-Drapeau, Île Notre-Dame

Artwork description

The artwork is presented in the pool west of the Casino de Montréal (formerly the Québec pavilion) in Parc Jean-Drapeau, on Île Notre-Dame. The three concrete pillars that support the steel sculpture are submerged, giving the impression that it is floating on the surface of the water.

The abstract sculpture is made of triangular steel plates welded together at their edges. Assembled, they form different geometric figures articulated around three arch-shaped volumes. The artist took inspiration for the artwork from the theme of the Québec pavilion, “Challenge, Combat, Momentum.”

This sculpture is particularly representative of the late 1960s, when sculptural research was turning toward abstraction and there was a marked interest in geometry and the articulation of forms through an interplay of planes set at different angles. Acier was Heyvaert’s first work executed in metal.