Artaud: Un Portrait en Décomposition

Artaud: Un Portrait en Décomposition

« Artaud: un portrait en décomposition » began as a theatrical adaptation of the poetry and letters of French poet, actor, surrealist and mad man Antonin Artaud. My initial work on the project was carried out at Le LABO with a grant from the OAC’s program « Jets de théâtre ». Artaud’s writings and ideas often defy conventional theories and practices of performance and interpretation and my research was carried out with this in mind.

Appearance-Disappearance

Appearance-Disappearance

For Contact 2005, the festival of photography of Toronto, Le Labo presents 3 exhibitions on the theme Appearance-Disappearance, featuring works of 9 artists members of Le Labo.

Expo no. 1 at Le Labo
April 30 to May 28 2005
Curator: Pierre Tremblay
Dominique Banoun presents FF-RWD and Joseph Muscat presents Chimera.

Expo no. 2 at Centre Francophone.
May 2 to 14 2005
Curator: Pierre Tremblay
Cheryl Rondeau prresents Désir inassouvi, l’autopsie d’une romance, a series of large digital photographies focusing on hands.

Expo no. 2 at Galerie Céline-Allard, Centre Francophone.

Labo-Rézo

Labo-Rézo

Sound artists making their own instruments or using existing instruments in unconventional ways will take part in an event that’ll connect Le Laboratoire d’art (a media and integrated arts lab) in Toronto and the residence of the curator, Charles-Éric Billard, in Osaka via the iCHAT™ videoconferencing application.

How to make a movie

How to make a movie

How is an action movie, a coverage, an art video done? Based on recent examples of a professional on the field, this workshop will present the secrets and hidden meanings of images. It will also deal with sound and photo… in short, everything you need to make your own videos! The workshop is free but places are limited so be sure to call us to book a spot!

Raison d’État

Raison d’État

Le Laboratoire d’Art is pleased to present Raison d’État, a show by Stefan St-Laurent and Mikiki. Collaborating for the first time in a collective show, the artists address two very important issues affecting the LGBT community today: bullying and seropositivity. Each artist is presenting a series of artworks that will interplay in a dialogue about communication, state of being and politics within the walls of Le Labo.