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Alain Paiement endeavours to create
a topography of space through an exercise in photographic
mapping and by detailing the contents of the places
depicted in minute collages. Here he scrutinises, in
fine detail, strange books depository protected by a
grate which situates us, with irony, outside its sanctuary.
The grate tends to return our gaze to the surface of
the image, an effect that is heightened by the artist's
technique: a bled-off image stretched over a large bare
section of a wall. In the face of this extreme surface,
any attempt to give depth to the image would be in vain.
Since the
1980s, Alain Paiement's work has been shown on numerous
occasions in North America and in Europe. He drew particular
attention in 2002 at the Galerie de l'UQAM, which devoted
a large solo show to his work. He also participated
in 1999 in the third Tokyo Photography Biennial and
in the Kunsthalle in Krems, Austria. The Canadian Centre
for Architecture is currently showing his work as part
of its Tangent e exhibition. His work is found
in various public collections in Canada and abroad.
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