Bernard Lamarche on Patrick Coutu

Howdy!

M. Lamarche writes 701 words on
the latest and greatest exhibit to grace Rene Blouin's gallery. By way of
introduction, he uses the first paragraph to describe the invitation to the
exhibit. Not as bizarre as it sounds, if you are familiar with M. Blouin, which
most of Le Devoir's readers will be. Bizarre as all get out, if you're not. He
then goes on to describe and analyze the pieces in the exhibit, no surprises
there.

I obviously gotta go and get myself a better French dictionary,
because he uses words like "tiges," "squelette éventré," "friables," "figés,"
which just ended up making me stop, blink twice, and go "hmmm."

From the
words that I did understand, he did make the exhibit sound interesting, and as
Michel Hellman mentioned at the begining of the month, M. Blouin "has a
really good eye."

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Posted by Chris from
Zeke's Gallery to Zeke's Gallery
at 8/21/2004 03:15:21 PM

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