


- 13 Artworks
- 1h 30min
- Monument to Sir George-Étienne Cartier
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Artwork description
Notre souffle par-delà pays tribute to the nursing profession. The work is situated at the intersection of rue Jeanne-Mance and avenue des Pins, in a small square designed specifically to highlight a visual perspective on Mount Royal. The proximity of the square to Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, the first hospital in Montréal, adds to its significance as the site for a work of public art honouring nursing.
The artwork is composed of three bronze groupings, each referring to a different theme: hospitality, transmission, and care. Reflecting the relationship between patients and nurses, the intimate scale of the work invokes a sense of closeness with those moving through the square or stopping to look at it.
The bronze-cast hands and fabric evoke, in turn, gestures of care and the social fabric supported by these very hands. With organic, undulating shapes, the artists illustrate links that unite and protect people and construct the social network. Suggesting movements softly created by the wind, the material breathes to the rhythm of an imaginary breath – the collective breath of life.
In the spirit of tribute and of the close relationships involved in nursing, twelve of the hands in the work were cast from moulds of nurses’ hands. These special encounters between the artists and the participants in the project provided an opportunity to discuss the profession, and the conversations were captured in a short documentary film produced for this donation project.