Yves Trudeau (1930 – 2017) was a French Canadian sculptor, painter, educator, and a prominent figure in 20th-century art in Quebec, especially public art.
Yves Trudeau studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal and began his career in the 1950s. At first, concentrating on bronze sculptures, he later incorporated wood and iron into his works.
In 1960, he founded the Association des sculpteurs du Québec (today the Conseil de la sculpture du Québec), a professional association for Quebec sculptors. He created numerous significant public sculptures and took part in significant group and individual shows throughout Canada and Europe.
During his career, Yves Trudeau received several awards and scholarships from the Québec Research and Creation Assistance Program and was supported by the Ministère de l’Éducation. For his outstanding contribution to the arts, the Université du Québec à Montréal awarded him a certificate (1984). This recognition leads him to teach. For several years he held a position as professor of sculpture in the Department of Visual Arts at the same institution
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Yves Trudeau studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal and began his career in the 1950s. At first, concentrating on bronze sculptures, he later incorporated wood and iron into his works.
In 1960, he founded the Association des sculpteurs du Québec (today the Conseil de la sculpture du Québec), a professional association for Quebec sculptors. He created numerous significant public sculptures and took part in significant group and individual shows throughout Canada and Europe.
During his career, Yves Trudeau received several awards and scholarships from the Québec Research and Creation Assistance Program and was supported by the Ministère de l’Éducation. For his outstanding contribution to the arts, the Université du Québec à Montréal awarded him a certificate (1984). This recognition leads him to teach. For several years he held a position as professor of sculpture in the Department of Visual Arts at the same institution
© 2020. All content on this blog is protected by international copyright laws All images are copyrighted © by Yves Trudeau or assignee. Apart from fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, the use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained. All images used for illustrative purposes only
Mr. Yves Trudeau |
1957, Tête de femme au long coup |
1960, La citadelle lunaire |
1962, Composition nº 214 |
1962, Sans titre (Série gratte-ciel) |
1963, Rythme oval |
1964, Pair of bronze sculptured dimensional plaques |
1964, Untitled, Forma viva |
1965, Chrysalide |
1965, Equus |
1965, Horus |
1965, L'Oeuf cosmique |
1966, La Barque des dieux |
1966, Spatio-mobile #1 |
1966, Trirème |
1967, Le Phare du Cosmos |
1967, Untitled (Symposium) |
1969, Mur fermé et ouvert nº 12 |
1970, Mur fermé et ouvert nº 20 |
1970, Sans Titre |
1973, Sans titre |
1975-85, Mur fermé et ouvert nº 36 |
1978-80, Murs fermés et ouverts |
1981, Trans-Terre |
1986, Parvis et portail nº 10 |
1986, Relief, négatif positif |
1988, La cathédrale désaffectée |
1988, Parvis et portail nº 26 |
1988, Permutations VIII |
1992, Au delà de la grille, (cathédrale désaffectée) |
2000, Parvis et portail nº 22 |
2005, Parvis et Portal nº 28 |
2005, Vestige nº 1 |
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