Pierre Henry (painter)
Pierre Henry | |
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Born | 1932 |
Died | 2013 |
Alma mater | École des beaux-arts de Montréal |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Anecdotism |
Pierre Henry, RCA (1932 to 2013) was a French Canadian artist and painter born in Gaspésie, Quebec, who became the first president of the Centre les impatients in 1992.[1][2]
Life and career
[edit]Henry studied art in Montreal at the École des beaux-arts, ultimately spending most of his life in the Montreal subregion.[2]
Henry is known for his landscape oil paintings and abstract works,[3] and has exhibited in galleries throughout Canada and North America. His work has been characterized as displaying “a serious lack of seriousness”, which is also a feature of the artistic movement, “anecdotism”, which Henry founded.[4][5][2] Henry’s art features in several prestigious institutional collections, such as at the Royal Bank of Canada, IBM Canada and DuPont.[3]
Henry’s artistic career includes the rehabilitation of a historic house in Saint-Lambert, Quebec, transforming it into the Musée Marsil , and creating “Les femmeuses”, an annual exhibition that showcased the work of female artists.[2]
In addition to his artistic endeavours, Henry worked as vice president of communications with Pratt & Whitney, and with Concordia University as president of the consulting committee for the Faculty of Fine Arts.[2]
In 1992, Henry became the president of the Centres les impatients, an organization that uses art therapy to help those suffering from various mental health conditions.[6][2]
Honours
[edit]In 1995, Henry became a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.[2][4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Pays de villages – Pierre Henry « GALERIE MICHEL-ANGE ART GALLERY" (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-24.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Ville de Montréal - Portail officiel - Détail du communiqué". ville.montreal.qc.ca (in Canadian French). Archived from the original on 2022-01-02. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
- ^ a b Asselin, Hedwidge (1994). "Pierre Henry ou la poésie du paysage intérieur" (PDF). Vie des Arts. pp. 54–55. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
- ^ a b "Pierre Henry". Marden Art. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
- ^ Henry, Pierre (2012). Le chant du sanglier: petit traité de l'anecdotisme = Get out of the pool : an introduction to anecdotism. Montréal, QC: Éditions Liber. ISBN 978-2-89578-380-0. OCLC 847505236.
- ^ H, C. "Les Impatients de Montréal". Voir.ca (in Canadian French). Retrieved 2021-12-27.