Michel Daigneault

Consult artist’s CV

Michel Daigneault is one of a generation of new abstracts painters that came after Abstract Painting. For those earlier painters, it seemed that everything had been said and done in abstraction, but Daigneault’s paintings are revealing new pictorial possibilities. Although his paintings are clearly non-figurative, they constantly play with the concept, colours, forms and space of figuration. These elements incite the viewer to read the painting through analogy. Gaston Saint-Pierre describes this aspect of Daigneault’s work. “ Michel Daigneault’s painting is governed by interference, convergence and the mutability of systems and visual styles. In his painting, we are not in the field of illusion, but in the field of allusion”.

What makes Daigneault’s paintings unique is his ability to be at one and the same time seductive, visionary and ambiguous yet resistant to the perils of painterly pathos. The spectator confronted by the constant mutation of images gets drawn like a child, into exploring each and every detail. According to Serge Tisseron, this way of approaching an image “…allows the viewer not only to apprehend an image but certainly to enter and inhabit it”. These paintings allow us to create associations, which in turn transform our perception of the various elements of the paintings.

Michel Daigneault was born in Montreal, where he completed a B.A. in Fines Arts at Concordia University and M. A. in Art History at the Université de Montréal. He has exhibited in a number of solo and group shows across Canada, in the United States and France. His work is represented in many public collections including the National Gallery of Canada, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, the Musée de Joliette and the Canada Council Art Bank. As a professor, Daigneault joined York University’s Visual Arts Department in 2002. His previous teaching appointments were at Ohio State University; Columbus, Nova Scotia School of Art and Design, Halifax; Emily Carr School of Art and Design; Vancouver; and the University of Lethbridge; Alberta. He has also taught at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Quebec and École nationale d’art de Cergy Pontoise in France.

Selection of artist’s work

Sunset/
Sunset/, 2009
Acrylique sur toile
182 x 152 x 0,0 cm
Secousse bleue
Secousse bleue, 2009
182 x 152 x 0,0 cm
Éclaircie
Éclaircie, 2009
182 x 152 x 0,0 cm
En Attente
En Attente, 2008
Acrylique sur toile
182 x 152 x 0,0 cm
Quand et où
Quand et où, 2008
Acrylique sur toile
182 x 152 x 0,0 cm
Through the looking glass
Through the looking glass, 2006
Acrylique sur toile
203 x 188 x 0,0 cm
The advent of colour
The advent of colour, 2008
Acrylique sur toile
188 x 137 x 0,0 cm
En mouvement
En mouvement, 2007
Acrylique sur toile
137 x 152 x 0,0 cm
Tourbillon
Tourbillon, 2007
Acrylique sur toile
137 x 152 x 0,0 cm
The other side of abstraction #23
The other side of abstraction #23, 2008
Monotype et sérigraphie
56 x 76 x 0,0 cm
The other side of abstraction #24
The other side of abstraction #24, 2008
Monotype et sérigraphie
56 x 76 x 0,0 cm
Untitled
Untitled, 2005
Acrylique sur toile
61 x 76 x 0,0 cm
Finishing Line
Finishing Line, 2007
Acrylique sur toile
203 x 188 cm
Open Sky
Open Sky, 2006
Acrylique sur toile
203 x 188 cm
Yellow
Yellow, 2006
Acrylique sur toile
203 x 188 cm

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