Posts Tagged ‘ Yvon Goulet ’

Yvon Goulet: “Animal”

Diana by Yvon Goulet

"Animal" is a departure from Yvon Goulet's typical subject. He presents a menagerie of non-human subjects: bears, pigs, cows, goats, wolves, bats, and mosquitos. | EXHIBITION: November 2010 | RECEPTION: Saturday, November 6, 3-5PM.

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Yvon Goulet | Artist Bio

Yvon Goulet | Artist Bio

Yvon Goulet presents daily reality and features the male body. In his works, he represents the symbols, the uniforms and fantasies which are specific to the gay culture. In so doing, he takes situations and imagery reserved for the few and makes them accessible to all.

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Yvon Goulet | Selected Works | Online Gallery

Yvon Goulet | Selected Works | Online Gallery

In 2008 and 2009, Yvon Goulet painted several works featuring animals, including farm animals (pigs, goats, chickens, turkeys) and cats.

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Yvon Goulet | Roadways | Online Gallery

Yvon Goulet | Roadways | Online Gallery

Yvon Goulet's roadways represent the gay landscape or what he calls "gaiscapes". The pieces are raw depictions of Quebec highways and rest areas.

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Yvon Goulet | Alma Mater | Online Gallery

Yvon Goulet | Alma Mater | Online Gallery

Goulet's "Alma Mater" series are all images of farm animals painted on three poster panels. The name of the series is Latin for "nourishing mother".

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Exhibition: Mille Cadeaux

Exhibition: Mille Cadeaux

Reception will take place on December 12th, 3PM to 5PM In the spirit of the season, Galerie Maison Kasini presents Mille Cadeaux, an exhibition of art and art product. We have over a 1000 pieces of paintings, prints, photography, artist catalogs, greeting cards, small sculptures, drawings, collage, assemblage, sound art, artist books,

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Exhibition: Tu n’es pas ici

Exhibition: Tu n’es pas ici

November 2009 Reception will take place on November 7th, 3PM to 5PM “Tu n’es pas ici” is an exhibition of Galerie Maison Kasini’s Quebec artists: Yvon Goulet is an urban folklorist whose paintings on recycled plastic panels draws inspiration from the Montreal urban life and the roads and byways of Quebec. Inspired by vintage

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