
A Glimpse into Ge L’Heureux’s Playful “Slow Art”
Montreal artist Ge L’Heureux’s multifaceted work merges painting, illustration, installation, ecological art, and writing.
Archive Collective Magazine
An independent publisher of contemporary fine art and photography.
“There is nothing more expressive than a portrait.”
HOME explores projects responding to the themes of domestic rituals, lived spaces and isolation during the COVID19 lockdown. In this series, artists and photographers around the world sent us their outlooks on living, connecting and creating during this period of social distancing.
HOME explores projects responding to the themes of domestic rituals, lived spaces and isolation during the COVID19 lockdown. In this series, artists and photographers around the world sent us their outlooks on living, connecting and creating during this period of social distancing.
HOME explores projects responding to the themes of domestic rituals, lived spaces and isolation during the COVID19 lockdown. In this series, artists and photographers around the world sent us their outlooks on living, connecting and creating during this period of social distancing.
Montreal artist Ge L’Heureux’s multifaceted work merges painting, illustration, installation, ecological art, and writing.
Pictura is an event dedicated to the presentation and exhibition of contemporary painting in the expanded field, across the city of Montreal during the months of November and December 2020.
“Richard Roblin: A Wondrous Journey” can be viewed at Archive Contemporary Gallery, 2471 Rue Centre in Montreal, from May 10 – July 12 2020.
8 February — 2 March 2020 at Archive Contemporary Art Gallery in Montreal, Canada
A visual artist transcribes unifying symbols of life, death, and transcendence onto dreamlike panels of silk.
Review by Sarah Bilson
Archive Contemporary presents a comprehensive solo exhibition of Beaver Sheppard’s artistic canon, for the first time featuring the multifaceted artist’s paintings, illustrations, and musical work in tandem.
Opening June 21, 2471 Rue du Centre, Montreal
Review & Interview by L.A. based writer and photographer Alex Free. Photography by Elena Cremona.
A collaborative effort by The Earth Issue and Archive Collective
Luca Tombolini on time and space.
A series of mysterious night photographs exploring Mexico’s Indigenous symbology.
Scenes of demolition and destruction.
A look at the changing landscape in the home of Brexit.
Enter the neon drenched world of Neil Kryszak: