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Maison Kasini represents artists from Montreal, New England, and beyond. Through exhibition & publishing, we present their work to an audience of contemporary art enthusiasts.

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CURRENT EXHIBITION

January 2010
Reception will take place on January 9th, 3PM to 5PM

CARL DAVID RUTTAN
“Torn Passages”

January 6 to 23, 2010
Reception: January 9, 2010, 3-5PM

A consummate traveler, Carl David Ruttan makes collages with graphic ephemera he finds along the way: Chinese cigarette cartons, Indian candy wrappers, torn bits of music posters from the street. Working in a rented room in Berlin, a youth hostel in Switzerland, on the beach in India, or his apartment in Montreal, Ruttan spreads out the fragments and brings the bits and pieces together in composition. When done, he slides the small 3.5”x2.5” collages into a plastic sleeve. Once home, Ruttan scans them, enlarges the image, and makes a print in edition of three. The final image presents a seamless photographic print that is akin to photomontage.

The exhibition explores Ruttan’s collage practice and the relationship between the small collages and large prints of them. The viewer will be able to compare the experience of the original collage and that of the large print, specifically, the change in intimacy and detail that is manufactured by the act of enlarging the smaller work.

Galerie Maison Kasini will exhibit ten prints and their original collages January 6th to January 23rd. A reception will take place on January 9th from 3PM to 5PM.

A catalogue of the work presented in this exhibition is available at Galerie Maison Kasini and online at Kasini House Artshop.Carl David Ruttan: Torn Passages is 32-pages and contains an essay by Ric Kasini Kadour, an interview with the artist, and ten images.

Maison Kasini is located at the Belgo Building, 372 Ste Catherine Ouest, Suite 408, Montreal. Hours: 11AM to 5:30PM: Wednesday through Saturday and by appointment.

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artists

exhibitions

Clement Yeh
Karen Geiger
Yvon Goulet
Ciaran Brennan
Charles Orme
Luis London
Px (c)
Colin-Patrick Charles
Lois Eby
Carol MacDonald
Catherine Hall


Carl David Ruttan: Torn Passages
January 6-23, 2010

FUTURE EXHBITIONS

Putto & Icarus: Charles Orme
January/February 2010

Clement Yeh
March 2010

Childhood: Luis London
April 2010

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Mille Cadeaux
December 2009
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Tu n'es pas ici
November 2009
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Les Invasions barbares
October 2009
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Commencment
August & September 2009
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submission
Photographic Suburbia: Ciaran Brennan
The Miracle of Creativity....
Carol MacDonald: Knit Monoprints
Captain's Log by Katie Loesel
Galen Cheney: Internal Combustion

To submit your artwork, send an email to info@maisonkasini.com.

Please include 3-5 images of artwork, an artist statement, and either a bio or CV.

     


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