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Mathieu Grenier Crystal Gazers

May 2 – June 29, 2024
  • Blouin Division
    Mathieu Grenier, Bleu somnolence, (installation view), 2023. Courtesy the artist and Blouin Division
Mathieu Grenier, Bleu somnolence, (installation view), 2023. Courtesy the artist and Blouin Division

Montreal artist Mathieu Grenier’s practice centres on experimenting with the two-dimensional conventions of photography, using alternative photographic processes to create installations that delve into our relationship to visual technologies. Combining methods including digital printing, cyanotype, and metalwork, Grenier focuses on the experience of photography within a naturalized digital environment, highlighting the hyperconnected and fragmentary ways in which we relate to image culture. In this new exhibition, Grenier continues his experiments in a series of large-scale cyanotype prints and digital collages printed directly onto LCD screens.

Mathieu Grenier, Crystal Gazer #13, (installation view), 2023 (UV print on decommissioned LCD screen, 20x36in). Courtesy of the artist and Blouin Division

Using various image sources including screenshots, stock images, glitches, image-processing windows and more, and employing a UV-printing process, Grenier prints digital collages onto defunct, recycled LCD screens. A meditation on digital culture, image production, and technology itself, the work hinges on both the accumulation and waste inherent to all three. An effect of the now-common, hyper-accelerated state of perpetual expectation to produce and consume more, the transactional nature of these activities produces a distinct feeling of dehumanization and fatigue.

Drawn to the cyanotype as a primary method of image-making, Grenier has also been using the debris of defunct monitors to create large-scale contact prints on cotton, producing images that resemble cracked screens and other battered technologies. Moving away from the typical blue pigment of the cyanotype, he has now developed his own chemical transformation process by bathing, bleaching, and tinting the cotton with various solutions to produce images in a black and white duotone.

Mathieu Grenier, The Monitors #16, (installation view), 2023 (toned cyanotype on cotton, 112x60in). Courtesy of the artist and Blouin Division
Mathieu Grenier, The Monitors #16, (installation view), 2023 (toned cyanotype on cotton, 112x60in). Courtesy of the artist and Blouin Division
Mathieu Grenier, The Monitors #9, 2022. Courtesy the artist and Blouin Division
Mathieu Grenier, The Monitors #9, 2022. Courtesy the artist and Blouin Division

Begun in 2020, this ongoing series titled The Monitors showcases the organic forms and elements that parallel the aesthetics of technology. Naturally occurring wrinkles in the fabric at the time of exposure mimic the contours of an aerial landscape image as much as the radiating cracks of a dropped phone screen. In the way that technology requires so much of the body through attention and integration, and so much of the earth through resource extraction, Grenier foregrounds this inherent relationship of the digital to the human and natural worlds.

Thinking through broader concepts such as aging and obsolescence, consumption, connectivity, and consciousness, Grenier’s work in Crystal Gazers reconfigures ways of seeing electronics and digital images. In an architecturally mediated installation, he extends the limits of photography’s visual language and means of engagement. Both poetic and referential, this exhibition reactivates a sense of intentional, critical engagement within the omnipresent world of images.

Mathieu Grenier, Crystal Gazer #12, 2024 (UV print on decommissioned LCD screen, 19.5x35in). Courtesy of the artist and Blouin Division

Presented by Blouin Division

Mathieu Grenier lives and works in Montreal, Canada. He holds a B.F.A. in Visual Arts and Media from the University of Quebec in Montreal (2011) and an M.F.A. in Studio Art – Photography from the University of Texas Austin (2020). He studied at the Royal College of Art in London UK (2019) and at the Internationale Sommerakademie für bildende Kunst Salzburg (2021). Through a practice that involves installation and photography, Grenier experiments with techniques that extend photography from its 2D surface. Combining alternative photographic processes, UV printing, inkjet printing, and metal, he makes photo based installations that challenges our way of looking at and experiencing photography. His work is driven by an intention to explore our fragmented relationship with images and hyper-connectivity.

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Mathieu Grenier Crystal Gazers

May 2 – June 29, 2024
  • Blouin Division
    Mathieu Grenier, Bleu somnolence, (installation view), 2023. Courtesy the artist and Blouin Division
Mathieu Grenier, Bleu somnolence, (installation view), 2023. Courtesy the artist and Blouin Division

Montreal artist Mathieu Grenier’s practice centres on experimenting with the two-dimensional conventions of photography, using alternative photographic processes to create installations that delve into our relationship to visual technologies. Combining methods including digital printing, cyanotype, and metalwork, Grenier focuses on the experience of photography within a naturalized digital environment, highlighting the hyperconnected and fragmentary ways in which we relate to image culture. In this new exhibition, Grenier continues his experiments in a series of large-scale cyanotype prints and digital collages printed directly onto LCD screens.

Mathieu Grenier, Crystal Gazer #13, (installation view), 2023 (UV print on decommissioned LCD screen, 20x36in). Courtesy of the artist and Blouin Division

Using various image sources including screenshots, stock images, glitches, image-processing windows and more, and employing a UV-printing process, Grenier prints digital collages onto defunct, recycled LCD screens. A meditation on digital culture, image production, and technology itself, the work hinges on both the accumulation and waste inherent to all three. An effect of the now-common, hyper-accelerated state of perpetual expectation to produce and consume more, the transactional nature of these activities produces a distinct feeling of dehumanization and fatigue.

Drawn to the cyanotype as a primary method of image-making, Grenier has also been using the debris of defunct monitors to create large-scale contact prints on cotton, producing images that resemble cracked screens and other battered technologies. Moving away from the typical blue pigment of the cyanotype, he has now developed his own chemical transformation process by bathing, bleaching, and tinting the cotton with various solutions to produce images in a black and white duotone.

Mathieu Grenier, The Monitors #16, (installation view), 2023 (toned cyanotype on cotton, 112x60in). Courtesy of the artist and Blouin Division
Mathieu Grenier, The Monitors #16, (installation view), 2023 (toned cyanotype on cotton, 112x60in). Courtesy of the artist and Blouin Division
Mathieu Grenier, The Monitors #9, 2022. Courtesy the artist and Blouin Division
Mathieu Grenier, The Monitors #9, 2022. Courtesy the artist and Blouin Division

Begun in 2020, this ongoing series titled The Monitors showcases the organic forms and elements that parallel the aesthetics of technology. Naturally occurring wrinkles in the fabric at the time of exposure mimic the contours of an aerial landscape image as much as the radiating cracks of a dropped phone screen. In the way that technology requires so much of the body through attention and integration, and so much of the earth through resource extraction, Grenier foregrounds this inherent relationship of the digital to the human and natural worlds.

Thinking through broader concepts such as aging and obsolescence, consumption, connectivity, and consciousness, Grenier’s work in Crystal Gazers reconfigures ways of seeing electronics and digital images. In an architecturally mediated installation, he extends the limits of photography’s visual language and means of engagement. Both poetic and referential, this exhibition reactivates a sense of intentional, critical engagement within the omnipresent world of images.

Mathieu Grenier, Crystal Gazer #12, 2024 (UV print on decommissioned LCD screen, 19.5x35in). Courtesy of the artist and Blouin Division

Presented by Blouin Division

Mathieu Grenier lives and works in Montreal, Canada. He holds a B.F.A. in Visual Arts and Media from the University of Quebec in Montreal (2011) and an M.F.A. in Studio Art – Photography from the University of Texas Austin (2020). He studied at the Royal College of Art in London UK (2019) and at the Internationale Sommerakademie für bildende Kunst Salzburg (2021). Through a practice that involves installation and photography, Grenier experiments with techniques that extend photography from its 2D surface. Combining alternative photographic processes, UV printing, inkjet printing, and metal, he makes photo based installations that challenges our way of looking at and experiencing photography. His work is driven by an intention to explore our fragmented relationship with images and hyper-connectivity.

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Jah Grey Putting Ourselves Together

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Mathieu Grenier Crystal Gazers

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Hypervisibility: Early Photography and Privacy in North America, 1839–1900

The Image Centre

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Working Machines: Postwar America through Werner Wolff’s Commercial Photography

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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The Image Centre

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Larry Wayne Richards Gallery

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 Public Art

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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Archives 2024 exhibition

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