Diane Landry
Auteur : Eve-Lyne Beaudry, Diane Landry, Kim Simon, Gaëtane Verna
Date de publication : 2009
Éditeur : Musée d'art de Joliette
Nombre de pages : 118
Résumé du livre
First monograph on the twenty-year career of Diane Landry, a major figure on the Canadian contemporary art scene. Taking her inspiration from the world around her, Landry creates environments that plunge the visitor into experiences that capture the eye, the ear and the emotions. By recycling, manipulating and even falsifying everyday objects she transforms them into kinetic poetry; the physicality of the works intensified by elements of performance and installation.