October 21 – November 25, 2023
(Upper Gallery)

Lonsdale Gallery is pleased to present Beyond Fragmentation, a solo exhibition of Montreal artist Patrice Charbonneau, featuring a selection of new paintings and works on paper.

Patrice Charbonneau, Beyond Fragmentation
Secound Floor, Londale Gallery

Hide and Seek
2023
oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas
39 x 31 inches

$5,800

How to we engage with lived spaces in an ever increasingly automatized world? 

For Patrice Charbonneau spaces that we live in are neither uniform nor random. Instead they are socially constituted, influenced by culture, habits, and our experiences. With his background in architecture, Charbonneau artistic practice is concerned with the ways space is imagined, appropriated, inhabited and adapted.

Cold Room
2023
oil and acrylic on canvas
25 x 37 inches
$5,900

Using abstraction, he seeks to liberate his subject matter from a limited vision of what is evidently perceivable. The deliberate ambiguity in which he renders his compositions invites audiences to glimpse under the surface of what shapes our realities and experiences.

Étude pour Demi Sous-Sol, (Diptych)
2022
acrylic, ink and charcoal on St-Armand paper
15 x 22 inches
$2,500

Study for Shell Scrape, (Diptych)
2022
oil, ink and charcoal on St-Armand paper
15 x 22 inches
$2,500

Patrice Charbonneau, Beyond Fragmentation
Secound Floor, Londale Gallery

Recently the term of social atomization has infiltrated contemporary social, cultural and political discourse.

 

Social atomization refers the process of people becoming increasingly disconnected from one another and their communities; whereby society is seen as being a collection of self-interested individuals, operating as separate atoms.

Running down Corridors
2023
oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas
54 x 39 inches
$8,300

Backyard with Dalmatian
2023
acrylic on canvas
36 x 57 inches
$ 7,700

Backyard with Dalmatian (detail)
2023

Cinema Arena
2023
oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas
56 x 30.5 inches
$7,600

Rising concerns over the privileging of individualism and the ostensible erosion of communal experiences has intensified by technology. This can be observed in public spaces with people consumed by their devices, seemingly withdrawn from the physical environment and people around them. 

 

In a time where our everyday experiences are remediated through technology, how do we make sense of an increasingly fragmented experiences?

Tribute to Theodore Clement Steele:
Winter in Munich #2
2023
oil and acrylic on canvas
84 x 72 inches
$12,900

Contre-Plongée
2022
acrylic & charcoal on St-Armand paper
15 x 11 inches
$1,500

Contre-Plongée II
2022
acrylic & charcoal on St-Armand paper
15 x 11 inches
$1,500

Patrice Charbonneau, Beyond Fragmentation
Secound Floor, Londale Gallery

Charbonneau’s paintings prioritize forms and concepts to uncover a higher awareness of how our realities and experiences are shaped. His signature visual language and luscious pictorial surfaces seduces the viewer. His rich layering of paint and colourful glazes elicits a physical and material connection to his work. 

Vigil
2023
oil, acrylic and spray paint on linen
53 x 47 inches
$8,900

Transgression
2020
mixed media on Arches paper
22 x 30 inches
$2,500

Sheltering from the Eclipse
2023
oil, acrylic and spray paint on linen
53 x 47 inches
$8,900

 Through this embodied exchange between the artist, the pictorial surface and the viewer, Charbonneau is able to shed light on the internal structures and schemas of perspectives that inform how we perceive our place and the world around us. He renders interior and exterior environments from multiple points of view. By deliberately playing with perspective, the artist seeks to shed light on the multiple ways personal and shared cultural memories intersect in these spaces.

Antonomase V
2020
oil and charcoal on linen
21 x 27 inches
$3,700

Antonomase II
2020
oil and charcoal on linen
21 x 27 inches
$3,700

Dock
2020
oil, acrylic, and charcoal on linen
31 x 21 inches
$4,200

Charbonneau’s artistic practice sheds light on built spaces, which are perhaps frequently overlooked, to unearth how they form and shape our immediate realities.

Simone Rojas-Pick, Curator

Patrice Charbonneau, Beyond Fragmentation
Secound Floor, Londale Gallery