Published February 7, 2025


Tashi Farmilo
LJI Reporter

L’Imagier Exhibition Centre, located at 9 rue Front in Aylmer, will host a special double
vernissage on February 14 from 6 to 9 pm, presenting two distinct exhibitions: Archives and
Structures. The event invites visitors to engage in contemporary photographic and sculptural
works, highlighting the diversity and innovation within the artistic community.

Featuring works by 18 artists, including Antoine Giroux, Cindy Hill, and Pierre Dorion, Archives
is an unconventional photography exhibition that emphasizes the medium’s raw essence. Each
displayed piece is unsigned, anonymous, and presented in an identical matte 4×6 format. The
artists themselves have not seen or modified the final prints, allowing the audience to engage
with the artwork free from preconceptions about authorship.

To support L’Imagier’s artistic initiatives, each photograph is available for purchase at $30.
Buyers will not only acquire a unique piece but will also receive an annual membership in the
Centre, further fostering community engagement with contemporary art.

In contrast, Structures presents a sculptural approach to artistic expression, featuring works by
Joss D’Alton, Leo Grenier, Charles Lebrun, and Vincent Roy. The exhibition takes inspiration
from the seminal 1966 Primary Structures exhibition while simultaneously rejecting its
fundamentalist approach to minimalism. By exploring seriality, geometric forms, and material
relationships, the artists create a visually engaging and expressive ensemble.

For more information, visit www.limagier.qc.ca

Photo: L’Imagier Exhibition Centre will host a double vernissage on February 14, featuring two
exhibitions—Archives, an anonymous photography showcase, and Structures, a sculptural
exploration of form and materiality. (TF) Photo: Courtesy of L’Imagier

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