Michel Hellman on Roberto Dutesco
Published June 29, 2004
Howdy!
Le Devoir might have come out of their shell. They have allowed the plebes, like me, to read an Art Review, without having to subscribe. Yipee!
Michel Hellman wrote 768 words on Friday about this year's open air exhibition on McGill College Street, downtown. Y'all remember two years ago when Earth From Above was showing here. Well, it appears that BloWup gallery organized something similar. Just not on an international scale.

Is one of the photos in the exhibit, it is selling for $2,500. Ooooh! Pretty Horses! You can also get a copy for $280. According to Mr. Dutesco, the horses represent liberty and communal living.
M. Hellman is kind. He gives a nice, small bio of Mr. Dutesco, who makes his money as a fashion photographer.

Is one of the pictures in his portfolio. Ooooh! Pretty tie, love those eyes! I think it has already been sold. The pictures that M. Hellman likes the best are those of the Dalai Lama
Mais ce sont surtout les photos du dalaï-lama et de son entourage qui occupent une grande place dans l'exposition. Ce sont les seuls personnages de toute la série. Le dalaï-lama est un important symbole pour l'artiste puisqu'il représente « la paix incarnée ». Sur ces photographies sont inscrits des messages, des citations ou des proverbes inspirants provenant de sources aussi variées que Martin Luther King, Gandhi, Kennedy ou Jimi Hendrix... Ces oeuvres cherchent donc à faire passer un message d'harmonie, de bonheur, puisque, selon le photographe, la paix dans le monde ne pourra arriver que lorsqu'on aura atteint la paix intérieure.

Ooooh! Pretty robes, love the hand gesture! Notice any similarities between the tie and the Dalai Lama?
In M. Hellman's interview with Mr. Dutesco he writes:
- Michel Hellman on Roberto Dutesco
- Published: June 29, 2004
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