Yechel Gagnon
HIGHLIGHTS
National Art Museum, China
McMaster Museum of Art, Ontario
Conseil des arts de Longueuil, 4 Grants
Centre d’hébergement de Rigaud, permanent installation
Sainte-Catherine Municipal Library, permanent installation
University of Montreal, permanent installation
La Licorne Theatre, permanent installation
Close engagement with the material qualities inherent to each form and medium has served as the foundation for Yechel Gagnon’s artistic practice, encompassing plywood bas-reliefs, embossed prints, frottage drawings, cast-aluminium works and large-scale architectural installations. Her approach marries diverse inspirations, including traditional Chinese painting, abstract expressionism, the generative art of Tara Donovan, the works of contemporary French artist Fabienne Verdier, and the distinguished architectural team Herzog & de Meuron.
Engaging different media has allowed her to nurture a fluid, dialogical process capable of informing and renewing itself across disciplines. Gagnon’s approach employs tools and techniques devised for unfolding, layering and de-layering to unearth imagery from the material at hand. The resulting pieces allude to worlds of dissonant tension and balance, composed of voids as well as signs, of emptiness aside human presence, and of the natural with the artificial.