Mathieu Latulippe lives and works in Montreal. His recent research focuses on questions related to architecture and urbanism, and more globally, on our way of inhabiting the world and living together, as well as our relationship to technology, nature and environment.
Education
1998 : DEC, Human Sciences, Limoilou Cegep, Quebec, Canada.
2005 : Undergraduate Study in Fine Arts, UQAM.
2011 : Graduate in Fine Arts, Sculpture, Concordia University.
CV (Selection)
2022 : Sema Nanji Residency, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea.
2022 : Pied de nez, Caravanserail, Rimouski, Canada.
2021 : Deux par Deux, Galerie B-312, Montreal, Canada.
2020 : Excess and Concessions, Skol, Montreal, Canada. (Solo)
2019 : Rencontre avec l’art contemporain, Maison de la culture Claude-Leveillee, Montreal,
Canada.
2019 : Repliques, Curator Emmanuel Galland, UDEM, Montreal, Canada.
2019 : Quand la collection predit l’avenir, Laurentides Contemporary Museum, St-Jerome,
Canada.
2019 : Puces 133, Curators Yann Pocreau et Marie-Claude Landry, Saint-Armand, Canada.
2019 : Territoires : Explorations, curator Eric Mattson, Anticosti Island, Canada.
2019 : Quand la collection predit l’avenir, Musee d’art contemporain des Laurentides, StJerome,
Canada.
2019 : Recent Work Gallery II project, Weekend Room, Seoul, South Korea. (Online
Exhibition)
2018 : Elective Affinities, Curator Aseman Sabet, Division Gallery, Montreal, Canada.
2018 : Pour l’art, Galerie B-312, Montreal, Canada.
2018 : Sagamie, Alma, Canada. (Residency)
2017 : Almost Island, Maison de la culture Notre-Dame-de Grace, Montreal, Canada. (Solo)
2017 : Truck Stop, Clark and Oeil de Poisson, Quebec-Montreal, Canada.2017 : Love at First Sight, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Goyang Residency),
South Korea. (Exhibition and Residency)
2016 : The Cell, B312, Montreal, Canada (Solo)
2016 : Presence, Daimon, Gatineau, Canada.
2016 : Shelters and Territories, Les Impatients, Montreal, Canada.
2016 : Art Toronto, Galerie Division, Toronto, Canada.
2015 : Back to Paradise Lost, Division Gallery, Toronto, Canada. (Solo)
2015 : Art Toronto, Galerie Division, Toronto, Canada.
2016 : Art souterrrain, Centre international du commerce, Montreal, Canada.
2015 : E-Merge, Arsenal, Montreal, Canada.
2015 : Papier 15, Division Gallery, Montreal, Canada.
2015 : So much freedom its incredible, Christophe Merian Fundation (Salon Mondial), Basel,
Switzerland. (Exhibition and Residency)
2015 : Secret society, Clark Art Center, Montreal, Canada.
2015 : You won’t believe (…), Division Gallery, Montreal, Canada.
2015 : Electrosmog Venezia, Venice, Italy. (art performer for Jean-Pierre Aube)
2015 : Victor-Martyn-Lynch-Staunton award, Canada art council. (Award)
2014 : Back to Paradise Lost, Optica, Montreal, Canada. (Solo)
2014 : L’art fait mouche, Laurentides Contemporary Museum, Saint-Jerome, Canada.
2014 : Biennale de sculpture de Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Canada.
2014 : Untitled, Praxis art actuel, Sainte-Therese, Canada. (Public Art)
2013 : Symposium international d'art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul, Canada.
2013 : Sagamie, Alma, Canada. (Residency)
2012 : Matieres sous influence, Lilian Rodriguez Gallery, Montreal, Canada.
2012 : Cenotaph for Two Outlawed Lovers Brutally Separated by Death, Rez-de-Chaussee
Gallery, Glasgow, Scottland. (Solo)
2012 : La collection branchee de Monsieur Tremblay, Maison de la culture Frontenac,
Montreal, Canada.
2012 : Fabuleux Cercles Vicieux, SAS Gallery, Montreal, Canada.
2012 : Optica/art3, Valence, France. (Residency)
2011 : Bien peu de choses en somme... # 2, Circa, Montreal, Canada. (Solo)
2011 : Bien peu de choses en somme..., Axeneo7, Gatineau, Canada. (Solo)
2011 : The work ahead of us, Contemporary Museum of Montreal, Canada. (Triennale)
2011 : En obscurite, Les Territoires Gallery, Montreal, Canada.
2011 : Hommes en voie de distinction, L'Imagier, Gatineau, Canada.
2010 : Between construction and Antimatter, Darling Foundry, Montreal, Canada. (Solo)
2010 : Actions movies, Studio Daimon, Gatineau, Canada. (Solo)2010 : Gittikce [More and more], Among other things, Istanbul, Turquey. (Residency and
Exhibition)
2010 : Les formes du temps, Trafic'Art, Chicoutimi, Canada.
2010 : La Nostalgie du present, Circa, Montreal, Canada.
2010 : View, Netwerk, Alost, Belgium.
2010 : Kapow, Gatineau, Canada.
2010 : Preview, Etablissement d'en face, Brussels, Belgium.
2010 : Art Souterrain, Montreal, Canada.
2010 : Expansion, Uqam Gallery, Montreal Canada.
2010 : Perdre le Nord, Est-Nord-Est art center, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Canada.
2010 : Daniel Olson presente, Montreal Festival of New Cinema, Montreal, Canada.
2010 : La cite performative- Stephane Gillot, Optica, Montreal, Canada. (Art performer)
a residency program operated by the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) that was launched in 2006 after remodeling unused facilities in Nanji Hangang Park. Conceived as a means of supporting capable artists and researchers in Korea, the Residency organizes exhibitions such as the 'NANJI ART SHOW' and 'Art Critic Workshop', and runs other programs designed to enhance exhibitions and research capability. It also operates the International Artist Exchange Program to utilize international residency network and multiply exchanges, and hosts lectures in which art experts from Korea and other countries are invited to participate. By 2009, SeMA Nanji Residency had firmly established itself as a creative studio by providing creative spaces and working conditions to domestic young artists. Starting in 2010, it began to take the form of a program by subdividing its activities into ‘exhibition’, ‘research and academics’, and ‘exchange’, and supporting and operating them systematically. Since 2012, it has been developing into an international residential organization by operating various programs.
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