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ÉMOUVANCES – liberté, mouvement, lumière

Posté par: peggy    Tags:      Posté le:  17 mai 2011
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CHRISTINA ALONSO

 

EXPOSITION du 19 mai au 30 juin 2011

 

VERNISSAGE  le JEUDI 19 MAI de 5 @ 7

 

Ô LOFT / #401 / Usine Cadbury / 5425 de Bordeaux

 

 

 

 

Petits détails urbains

Posté par: peggy    Tags:      Posté le:  27 avril 2011
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Divers bâtiments, Montréal 2011.

Posté par: peggy    Tags:      Posté le:  27 avril 2011
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SCARBOROUGH, 2-28 Highvale Road, réelle banlieue.

Posté par: peggy    Tags:      Posté le:  27 avril 2011
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On commence une collection de chariots égarés ?

Posté par: peggy    Tags:      Posté le:  27 avril 2011
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Montréal2011

 

Panneaux

Posté par: peggy    Tags:      Posté le:  27 avril 2011
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PalaisdesCongrès / Montréal2011

 

 

Pour le plaisir de faire plaisir…

Posté par: peggy    Tags:      Posté le:  7 avril 2011
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….fais-moi plaisir…

 

Montréal2011

 

FACE AUX MURS 2011 : article de Shawn Katz

Posté par: peggy    Tags:      Posté le:  4 avril 2011
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01 avril 2010, Rover arts webzine.

 

Capturing Beauty’s “As Is”

The Rover: Art: Face aux murs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Face aux murs, Peggy Faye, Galérie Mezz’art

by SHAWN KATZ
01.04.2011

 

There is an interesting paradox at play in the photographs of Peggy Faye. On the one hand, we find in her work a sense of quotidian simplicity and everyday beauty that can only really exist in the field of photography. Yet on the other, we see in her colour compositions elements of such careful balance – and planes of such vibrant lustre – that they seem born of a painter’s palette.

Flowing from her last show, Photographes, presented earlier this year, her latest exhibition at Mezz’art, Face aux murs, is every bit as raw and subtle as the first, though with an added sense of cohesion.

Seeing Faye’s work is a comforting delight that feels almost like returning to visit an old friend. Like that wise old soul who comes to calm and ground you, she’s there just to remind you of the things you always knew. “Stop straining your eyes to fill the frame with such lofty imaginings,” the friend might say, “just open them, and look: everything you could ever want to see is already there.”

Distilled to an essence, Faye’s magic is in her eye for seeing beauty precisely where it is, free of the need to mold or manipulate it to the artist’s passions. It’s in the richness of the copper tones of a worn out rusted grate, as its crooked mesh shadow is cast against the concrete wall behind it; in the luminous teal mosaic made from mere peeling paint, as it tears gently away from the whitewashed surface beneath. It is there – if only you’ll remember not to forget – in the earth’s own works of art.

In addition to the simple subjects of her photos, the potency of Faye’s images rests in the honesty of her appeal, and her approach. Walls, windows and doors often fill the frame and are always captured head on, without angling or obstructions. They are examined from so close up as to emphasize but the fundamental geometry of the image – the planes, the lines, the colours, the forms – and to erase all sense of setting in the process. That too, though, is precisely the point. The lack of any discernible cultural or geographic context in her work is, ultimately, the context she seeks. Simply put, the fact that we can’t tell the difference between the photos taken in Tokyo and those of a Plateau alleyway speaks to the very heart of Faye’s vision, namely the universality of the human experience.

At the end of one of her exhibitions, you can’t help but come away with a wistful wave of admiration, if not outright envy. To see the world through Faye’s eyes, after all, is to spend every waking moment enamoured by the common canvases found around every corner, lusting for the sights that surround us every day, and at home in every corner of the world.

Peggy Faye’s Face aux murs is on exhibition at Galérie Mezz’art until April 17, 2011.


RENCONTRE avec Peggy Faye – capsule vidéo

Posté par: martin    Tags:  ,     Posté le:  12 mars 2011
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Peggy Faye – photographe par yertleturtle

2011 Applied Arts Photography & Illustration Awards Winners

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La photo Tokyo 2010 reçoit le prix 2011 du Applied Arts Magazine dans la catégorie Young Blood.

 

Announcing the 2011 Applied Arts Photography & Illustration Awards Winners

Published on Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011 by Suzanne Gardner

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Applied Arts is pleased to announce the winners of our 2011 Photography & Illustration Awards!

The winning work represents some of the very best produced in North America and abroad over the past year. New this year was the addition of the popular Young Bloods category, intended for young creatives who have been out of school for three years or less. The Young Blood winners will receive the same great exposure as all of our awards entries, with the added bonus of editorial coverage in a future issue of Applied Arts for the highest scoring entry in both Photography and Illustration. This year that special honour goes to Matthew Liteplo in the Photography category and Cate Francis in the Illustration Category.

All winning work will be showcased in the May/June 2011 issue of the magazine, the Winners Gallery on our website and at our annual Winners Exhibit, which we’re happy to announce will be held on Wednesday, October 26 and Thursday, October 27, 2011 atArtscape Wychwood Barns in Toronto. You can view photos of our fantastic 2010 event on our Flickr or Facebook pages.

The full list of winners appears below. Congratulations to all of the winners!

 

Young Blood Winners

Matthew Liteplo       Cate Francis                      Adora Beatty
David Bornfriend     Annemarie Bourgeois     Robert Desroches
Jillian Ditner            Jessica Edwards

Peggy Faye                Matthew Higgins             Melanie Jane
Speers Landon         Eli Leavitt                            Josee Lecompte
Jeremy Lewis           Angus Macgillivray 

Katty Maurey           Robyn Ng                            Shane Oosterhoff
Leigh Righton         Denyse Rizzo                     Stuart Thursby
Stacy Weber             Drew Young