Friday, May 3, 2019

Artist of the day, May 3: Micheline Beauchemin, Québec textile artist (#683)

Micheline Beauchemin (1929-20091) is a textile artist and master of Quebec high ranking.

Since the mid-1950s, when she returned to embroidery learned during her childhood, the artist has exploited several materials (wool, nylon filaments, metal threads, plexiglass, metal, fiber optics) to continue her quest and rethink the art of tapestry by giving it a sculptural dimension.

Love of nature allied to the love of peoples who offer their millennial traditions - Greek, Japanese, Inca, Inuit, etc. - to be transfigured, mixed together in a new work, which breaks the boundaries between crafts and art, is slowly and stubbornly constructed - each work takes almost a year of hard work to accomplished.

Luminous work that absorbs elements and traditions to magnify them. Fascinated by the natural elements, the river, the ice, the snow, the flowers, gives the visitor a glimpse of the iridescent water and the magic of the ice, the secrets of an ever-changing nature, movement made by the set of lights and colors, the variety of textures sought around the world - still young, Micheline Beauchemin will not hesitate to travel to Japan, as early as 1962, to ask to work on the largest loom in the world. world (50 ft long, 3 floors high) and weave a curtain for the Place des Arts, Montreal. In Japan, she also created the stage curtain at the National Arts Center in Ottawa (1966-9), a contribution that greatly contributes to the artist's constant effort to integrate art and architecture.

To the exigency of the warp and the weft, to the constraint of the technique, is grafted the energy and the passion of an artist who does not tire of transmitting his enchantment, transfigures the real to better represent it, mixes the wings of gulls and wild geese attracted by the river, to that of angels.

And in his latest work, thanks to the modern techniques, Micheline Beauchemin manages to concretely weave the light, with the sparkling sculpture, joyous, imagined for the Tohu, the City of Circus Arts, cradle Cirque du Soleil, Montreal.

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Ms Micheline Beauchemin



Micheline Beauchemin at work

1955, Sans titre

1956, La mariée d'Angouleme

1956, Les Ailes

1956, Petit fantôme à voiles

1957, No. 4

1963, La Chute d'Icare

1963, Vertigold

1966, Guerrier

1966-68, AB-1, looking up the stairs

1966-68, AB-1

1966-69, Rideau de l'Opera

1966-69, Rideau de l'Opera

1966-69, Rideau de l'Opera

1967, Rideau de lumière, couleur du temps (refait en 2000)

1967, Rideau de lumière, couleur du temps (refait en 2000)

1970, La rivière

1970, Sans titre

1972, 3ieme Gigue

1972-78, Homage au Fleuve St Laurent

1980. otem aux Millefleurs Bleues

1978, vol d'oiseaux


1983, Mirage blanc

1994,  Je veux la lune

2008, Soleil (detail)

2008, Soleil


Railes couleur de temps gris

Sombre carapace nordique

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