CARNE y ARENA (Virtually present, Physically invisible) ↗
Until Sep 18
Alejandro G. Iñárritu's conceptual virtual reality installation explores the human condition of immigrants and refugees
Alejandro G. Iñárritu's conceptual virtual reality installation explores the human condition of immigrants and refugees
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A conversation with Larry Achiampong on collaborations and the immaterial
In Conversation Series
The man behind The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast reveals his creative path to self-discovery
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The PHI Foundation invites you to a finissage event for In Heart and Life and Longing, a public engagement project created by artist Andrew Jackson and DESTA Black Youth Network
For the 2021 Journées de la culture, the PHI Foundation invites Concordia University’s Oral History and Digital Storytelling team to facilitate an introductory oral history workshop
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This first digital exhibition of Parallel Lines brings together the proposals of the ten candidates
As part of the Papier 2021 Art Fair programming, the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art presents the panel discussion The Uncollectible: Working with the Ephemeral Outside the Museum Walls
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Relic Traveller by Larry Achiampong, this screening reunites the works of Gillian Dykeman, Larry Achiampong, and long-term collaborator David Blandy
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The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art presents a conversation between Lee Bae and Cheryl Sim
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The Festival Quartier Danses (FQD), les Productions des pieds des mains and the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art are pleased to launch COMM_UNION, a digital artwork, on Zoom
Nuit blanche à Montréal
A participatory art installation presented as part of the 17th edition of the Nuit blanche à Montréal
Gathering over forty recent works, DHC/ART’s inaugural exhibition by conceptual artist Marc Quinn is the largest ever mounted in North America and the artist’s first solo show in Canada
Six artists present works that in some way critically re-stage films, media spectacles, popular culture and, in one case, private moments of daily life
This poetic and often touching project speaks to us all about our relation to the loved one
DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art is pleased to present the North American premiere of Christian Marclay’s Replay, a major exhibition gathering works in video by the internationally acclaimed artist
DHC/ART is pleased to present Particles of Reality, the first solo exhibition in Canada of the celebrated Israeli artist Michal Rovner, who divides her time between New York City and a farm in Israel
The inaugural DHC Session exhibition, Living Time, brings together selected documentation of renowned Taiwanese-American performance artist Tehching Hsieh’s One Year Performances and the films of young Dutch artist, Guido van der Werve
Eija-Liisa Ahtila’s film installations experiment with narrative storytelling, creating extraordinary tales out of ordinary human experiences
For more than thirty years, Jenny Holzer’s work has paired text and installation to examine personal and social realities
Ceal Floyer’s art displays a clarity of thought within elegantly concise presentations.
One of the most provocative and successful artists of his generation, John Currin makes delightfully bad, perverse paintings which enchant and repel in equal measure.
DHC/ART is delighted to present two concurrent solo exhibitions by acclaimed Belgian sculptor Berlinde De Bruyckere and American painter John Currin
The exhibition explores different notions of disappearance articulated across the personal, social and political realms
DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art is delighted to present Ryoji Ikeda’s first survey exhibition in North America.
A philosophical commentator on the authenticity of the “real” and the slippages of memory, Thomas Demand is a well-known German photographer who began as a sculptor, but is now widely acclaimed for photographic and moving image works
Trained initially in classical guitar and music technology at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Cory Arcangel is now recognized as a major exponent of a pop-tinged, computer-centred art