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Temps
1988
Bill Vazan

Born in Toronto, Bill Vazan is a multidisciplinary artist who has lived and worked in Montréal since 1957. He received his education at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, the École des beaux-arts de Paris, and Sir George Williams University in Montréal.

Vazan was the first Canadian artist to devote himself to the production of land art in Canada. Many of his artworks are in Québec, including Outikan Meskina in Chicoutimi (1980) and Réduire in Mont-Tremblant (2003), and abroad, including Pierre ardente in Israel (1987) and Worldworks in Chile (2005).

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Category
Sculpture
Acquisition mode
Politique d'intégration des arts à l'architecture et à l'environnement, Government of Quebec
Materials
concrete, copper, granite, stainless steel
Technique(s)
graven, welded
Location
Location
Location
École secondaire Jean-Grou
Localization
Main entrance and students entrance
Adress
12725, boulevard Rodolphe-Forget, Montréal, QC H1E 6P6

Artwork description

The work consists of about twenty copper circles on the ground above which stands a metal structure. Behind, three large stones are engraved with signs, lines and circles. To the right of the building, a little set back from the other elements are two other patterned stones.