Les isolés : renversements tordus
A report by Jérôme Delgado
Mathieu Lévesque holds a bachelor's and a master's degree in visual and media arts from UQAM. Through his pictorial practice, he approaches painting as a concrete and material object from which he disorganizes the conventional aspects of elaboration and components in order to better reveal its material dimensions, the traces of its realization as well as its layout. His work has been exhibited in individual and group exhibitions such as Horizons - This is the Place (Galerie Trois Points, 2018), Shapé (Maison de la culture Janine-Sutto, 2019), Se mettre à l'œuvre (Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, 2016) and 2G4E (Regart, centre d'artistes en art actuel, 2016).
Jérôme Delgado wrote an article in Le Devoir on the exhibition Les isolés, of Mathieu Lévesque, presented until March 20, 2021.
Mathieu Lévesque holds a bachelor's and a master's degree in visual and media arts from UQAM. Through his pictorial practice, he approaches painting as a concrete and material object from which he disorganizes the conventional aspects of elaboration and components in order to better reveal its material dimensions, the traces of its realization as well as its layout. His work has been exhibited in individual and group exhibitions such as Horizons - This is the Place (Galerie Trois Points, 2018), Shapé (Maison de la culture Janine-Sutto, 2019), Se mettre à l'œuvre (Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, 2016) and 2G4E (Regart, centre d'artistes en art actuel, 2016).