• Source: Gilles Boisvert (artist)
  • Gilles Boisvert (born February 16, 1940) is a Canadian artist and sculptor.


    Early career


    Gilles Boisvert was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He studied at the Montreal School of Fine Arts, starting in 1958, and later studied etching and engraving under Albert Dumouchel.


    Artistic experience


    Gilles Boisvert has spent periods of residence in Mexico, California and Paris, France and has held over forty solo exhibitions in Canada and abroad. He has held major solo exhibitions at the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art, the Musée d'art contemporain des Laurentides and the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. His works are included in major collections in Canada, the U.S., the U.K. and Japan. His is one of the founding members of Atelier de l'Ïle located in Val-David, Québec.


    Style and technique


    Gilles Boisvert is of the generation of artists of the sixties, on the verge of the formalists and plasticians and just after the automatists. While in the U.S. Action Painting was just finishing and Pop-Art starting, Boisvert chose to be one of the pioneers of an original art form, closer to people, that would later come to be known as the Quebec Pop-Art movement. Highly prolific and avantgarde, Gilles Boisvert has worked at engraving, lithography, photography, drawing, painting, cinema, installations and sculpture. In addition, in the 1990s, he developed an interest in computer graphics and website design, leading to work in the multimedia field. He has also created more than a dozen monumental works that are on public display at buildings in Canada and the U.S.


    Major works


    1966, Candide, installation
    1968, Opération Déclic, serigraphy on paper
    1969, The BP. Snow Tire, acrylic on canvas, transfer
    1972, Oui, je me cache, (part of the album Les Oiseaux) serigraphy
    1973, Radio Canada, mural, 10’ X 90’, Montreal, Quebec
    1978, Québec Provincial Police Building, 8 murals, Quebec City, Quebec
    1982, Centre d’Accueil Dante, 5 murals, copper relief, Montreal, Quebec
    1983, Centre Eloria Lepage, mural, copper relief, 8' x 38' Montreal, Quebec
    1984, The Terrace at Turnberry, mural, zinc and steel relief, 13’ x 7’ x 2" Miami, Florida
    1986, Vanier College, polychrome wood relief, ±25’ x 8’, St. Laurent, Quebec
    1986, Vive l'eau, Nordic Prince, cruise ship (home port: Miami, Florida), mural, acrylic on canvas, 3’ X 16’
    1988, Théâtre La Licorne, sculptured intervention on doors, 9’ x 3.5’, Montreal, Quebec
    1988, Vire au vent, painted steel and raw steel, Lachine, Quebec
    1989, L’homme Volant, Raymond Lacombe Transport, sculpture, painted copper and wood, 8’ x 9’ x 3’, Montreal, Quebec
    1994, Grand geste-couleur, Ste-Thérèse High School, polychrome wood relief, 8’ x 25’, Ste-Thérèse, Quebec
    1987-95, L'Arbre des generations, sculpture, painted steel, Lachine, Quebec
    2006, Le presse-oiseau, sculpture, Tinted wood, 13' x 6' x 3', symposium on sculpture Ombre et lumière, Saint-Faustin, Quebec


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