Satan’s Sabbath (1972) de JEAN BEAUDIN


Satan’s Sabbath / Le diable est parmi nous
Jean Beaudin, Canada, 1972, 89 min



The story of a man, 2 women and an inescapable pact made with the Devil. Following a friend’s apparent suicide, Paul (Pilon) begins to believe that something strange is going on. Following a series of harrowing events, Paul finds himself at a Black Mass where the truth will finally be discovered.


Le Diable est parmi nous / Satan’s Sabbath (1972) by JEAN BEAUDIN

Satan's sabbath (1972) by JEAN BEAUDIN

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Come and See (2014) de JACK & DINOS CHAPMAN à DHC/ART, Montréal p.Q.

Exposition


Depuis les années 90, les artistes britanniques JAKE et DINOS CHAPMAN n’ont cessé d’explorer les dessous de l’humanité à travers la sculpture, la peinture, le cinéma, la musique et la littérature. Cette nouvelle exposition, organisée en collaboration avec les Serpentine Galleries de Londres nous invite à revisiter la culture de consommation, la morale et l’histoire de l’art à travers des œuvres empreintes d’horreur, d’irrévérence et d’humour noir. Construite à partir d’œuvres existantes encore jamais présentées et d’œuvres nouvelles, incluant des itérations récentes issues des sombres et complexes dioramas Hell, l’exposition Come and See, présentée à DHC/ART, constitue la toute première exposition solo majeure de JAKE et DINOS CHAPMAN en Amérique du Nord.



Jake & Dinos Chapman: Come and See
Jusqu’au 31 août 2014


DHC/ART
451 & 465, rue Saint-Jean
Montréal (Québec) H2Y 2R5

BILL VIOLA’s Martyrs

Video artist BILL VIOLA latest installation Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) is now on permanent display at St Paul’s Cathedral.



BILL VIOLA and Tate curator MATTHEW GALE talk us through the genus of the project and how the artist took on the challenge of creating the first moving-image artwork to be installed in a British cathedral or church on a long-term basis.


BILL VIOLA latest installation Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) is now on permanent display at St Paul’s Cathedral. Photo Peter Mallet

Martyrs, a work by BILL VIOLA and KIRA PEROV, features four individuals, across four vertical screens, being martyred by the four classical elements Earth, Wind, Fire and Water. Flames rain down, water cascades, winds rage, and earth flies up. However, each martyr’s resolve remains unchanged during the darkest hour of the martyr’s passage through death into the light.


Tiny Deaths was made in 1993. Barely visible figures are perceived in the darkened space until crescendos of light and sound bring moments of drama. The three projections envelop the viewer in the intense experience of the appearance and sudden disappearance of these presences.


Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) by BILL VIOLA is now on permanent display at St Paul’s Cathedral and will be accompanied by a second piece entitled Mary from 2015. For more information on the work, please visit the St Paul’s website.



Trouvé sur Lens Culture. Merci Annie-Ève Dumontier.