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published by the Centre SAGAMIE
In the Bookstore PORT HEAD

262 Mont-Royal Est, Montreal, 514 678-9566
This Friday, November 19, 2010 at 17h

Josée Pellerin,
Being there
Dgino CANTIN and Charles Guilbert, The Loggers of the impossible
Lucie Duval, Stories drawn by the ears

Josée Pellerin,
Being there
Authors: Jean-François Caron and Johanne Jarry
How many times have we experienced a real city through fiction and well in advance to be there? How film mediates Does the city and what kind is the actual experience that we are doing? Such stimulation of the imagination do not they end up altering our eyes focused on the surrounding world? The two photographic series and Parade If on a winter night presented in Being there focus on the exploration of real cities and fantasized.
holds an MA in visual arts and training in multimedia, works of Josée Pellerin were presented at events in Quebec, Canada, United States, France and Mexico. In 2005, she was doing an artist residency in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and following that visit, she published "I saw an artist's book entitled Fortunately he had the world around me. Being there builds on themes of this first issue. The artist thanked the Council for the Arts and Letters of Quebec for its financial support

Josée Pellerin , Being There / Being There

Authors: Jean-François Caron and Johanne Jarry 82 pages, full text in French and English, 9 X 6 3 / 4 inches.
82 pages, full text in French and Français, 9 X 6 3 / 4 in.
978-2-923612-18-8 2010
Price: $ 20.00 + Shipping in Canada 1.15 3.00 + gst + pst = 0.24 Total: $ 24.39

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Dgino CANTIN and Charles Guilbert,
The Loggers of the impossible
What do you see in secret? Do you like walking with a loose shoelace? Do you find yourself quite naked when you're naked? How do you watch the sea? Do you like drawing hands that draw? Who are you not? Here are some questions in The Lumberjack impossible. Above all, this project is a meeting fabricated using words, pencil, ink and pixels. Are largely unfamiliar with but who want to conduct a joint Dgino Cantin and Charles Guilbert had the idea of a book of potentially intrusive questions that both should respond with a text and a drawing. Here the knowledge of others is not so intrusive, but rather lopsided, in a metaphoric register. The confessions are made and identities are revealed in a must detour through the imaginary.
Charles Guilbert writes, draws, sings and films. Interested in the everyday and human relationships, he seeks to capture the strangeness of reality through language. He published The Anxious (story) Herb The beautiful red and educational trip (newspaper) published by Dazibao. In 2004, he received, for all of his video work with Serge Murphy, the Bell Canada Award awarded by the Arts Council of Canada. His works have been presented in several European countries, Japan, Mexico, Canada and Quebec, including the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal at the Biennale de Montréal and the AKI Art Quebec.

DGINO CANTIN draws, photographs, scans and assembling objects. It focuses on areas of uncertainty that may arise from poetic different associations. In its first exposure to what happens next, he was awarded the Videre Polling (awards in art and culture of Quebec City). He then participated in creative residencies in Canada and France. His installations have been presented at events collective and individual exhibitions, including at VU at Caravanserai, the biennial of contemporary art routes and the AKI Art Quebec.

The Loggers of the impossible

Artists and authors: Dgino Cantin and Charles Guilbert
Artist's book, text in French only 120 pages, 8 X 9.5 inches.
ISBN 978-2-923612-20-1 2010
Price: 25.00 + Freight + GST in Canada 3.25 1.41 + 0.26 = qst Total: $ 29.92


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Lucie Duval,
Stories learned by ear
This book project was developed around a common object given me different ideas. Gloves for workers' Made in China "found in packages in all hardware stores. Globalization forces, everything is produced at lower cost in China to the detriment of workers here. The object becomes contradictory workers gloves (made in China) versus unemployed here.
These one hundred and fifty were produced in rabbits rate of about one a day. In addition to what has been written about my motivation, something new has appeared. Unconsciously, the rabbit made such a day reveals something about my state at that time, my world view. Logbook.

This publication is not a catalog, but an object where the images and words will intersect, not without shock, where special care is given to how "give to see." Never forget that these rabbits are somewhat mutilated. First appearance in a candid, naive and bland, we had cut the fingers (those gloves), sewing, mending (which is not unlike some working conditions in factories).

LUCIE DUVAL is a visual artist. For many years, his work revolves around an interference between what is read and what is seen, one course where the words themselves are objects and images. She was born in Mont-Laurier, lives and works in Quebec. She studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse and obtained in 1983, the Higher National Diploma plastic expression (DNSEP). She has exhibited regularly in North America, Europe and Asia. His works are part of the collection of loans of works of art from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. She is represented by Galerie Isabelle Gounod in Paris. This is the first time she handles the books as an art object.

Lucie Duval, Stories drawn by the ears

170 pages, 6 3/4X 8 3/4in. Français Translation of the titles at The End of the book
ISBN 978-2-923612-19-5 2010
Price $ 30.00 + Shipping in Canada 5.00 + gst 1.75 + pst 0.39 = Total: $ 37.14

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