Guy Laramée

(Canadian, born 1957)

Guy Laramée is a contemporary Canadian artist best known for his symbolic sculptures that portray a loss of information, both in a literal and metaphorical sense. His works often depict half-eroded objects like dictionaries, but also appear to be disintegrating mountain ranges, using both objects as a means to convey decay. “The erosion of cultures—and of ‘culture’ as a whole—is the theme that runs through the last 25 years of my artistic practice,” the artist explained in 2012. Born in 1957 in Montreal, Canada, Laramée went on to receive his BFA in visual arts and then his MA in anthropology from Concordia University. As part of his artistic practice, he has pursued ethno-musicography of the fetish ritual in Togo and imagination healing among shamans in the Peruvian Amazon. Today, Laramée’s works are in the collections of the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, the Museum of Art and Design in New York, and the Musée National des Beaux-arts du Québec, among others. He lives and works in Montreal, Canada.

Guy Laramée Artworks

Guy Laramée (29 results)
Timepieces, 2018

Guy Laramée

Timepieces, 2018

JHB Gallery

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Ruins, 2019

Guy Laramée

Ruins, 2019

JHB Gallery

23,000 USD

Le Debut, 2015

Guy Laramée

Le Debut, 2015

JHB Gallery

14,000 USD

Drawings, 2017

Guy Laramée

Drawings, 2017

JHB Gallery

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Above, 2017

Guy Laramée

Above, 2017

JHB Gallery

24,000 USD

Fukushima Spring, 2017

Guy Laramée

Fukushima Spring, 2017

JHB Gallery

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