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Louise deLorme studied graphic design and printmaking at Concordia University and is a BFA graduate from l’Université du Québec à Montréal. The artist freely explores the areas of painting and sculpture. Her process of creation is based on definite but widely divergent contexts. Created in series, her work is produced independently but can be reassembled in an exhibition space to provoke, create links and underline diverse pictorial treatments, the materiality and sensibility of diverse mediums as well as confront taste and prejudice on an ensemble of painterly styles. The search is to establish a unique mood for each work. The act of painting, representation, and abstraction present themselves alternately to the eye of the viewer. She has exhibited solo as well as collectively in Canada and internationally. She has realized sculptures for the Public Art Program of the Ministry of Culture of Québec and the Urban Community of Montreal. Her work is part of private and national collections in Canada, Japan and the USA. She is recipient of the Greenshields Foundation, the Canada Council for the Arts and Le Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec Grant Programs. In addition, she has organized, with the organism 200m3, numerous exhibitions dedicated to Architecture and its satellites in Montreal.
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