Une poignée d'étoiles

Une poignée d'étoiles

100-5420 Saint-Laurent Boulevard Montreal, QC H2T 1S1, Canada Saturday, March 2, 2024–Sunday, April 14, 2024 Opening Reception: Saturday, March 2, 2024, 2 a.m.–5 a.m.

Une Poignée d’étoiles presents a group of 15 photographs by Bertrand Carrière from his latest publication, that could be described as the second element of a diptych, with the first being Le Capteur

cristaux, saint-denis-de-brompton by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Cristaux, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, 2021

4,000 CAD

dernière lumière, baie-saint-paul by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Dernière lumière, Baie-Saint-Paul, 2021

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paysage inversé, saint-denis-de-brompton, québec by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Paysage inversé, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Québec, 2016

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paysage renversé by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Paysage renversé, 2015

2,350 CAD

ombre et nid by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Ombre et nid, 2016

2,350 CAD

empreintes, saint-denis-de-brompton by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Empreintes, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, 2021

3,200 CAD

fumée, saint-denis-de-brompton, québec by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Fumée, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Québec, 2020

3,200 CAD

mystic seaport, mystic, ct, états-unis by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Mystic Seaport, Mystic, CT, États-Unis, 2016

2,850 CAD

jour de l'an, baie-saint-paul, québec by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Jour de l'an, Baie-Saint-Paul, Québec, 2017

2,850 CAD

madonne, bonsecours, québec by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Madonne, Bonsecours, Québec, 2018

4,000 CAD

loupe, goesnes, belgique by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Loupe, Goesnes, Belgique, 2015

2,850 CAD

diane, saint-denis-de-brompton by bertrand carrière

Bertrand Carrière

Diane, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, 2020

3,200 CAD


For this new exhibition, Bertrand Carrière once again takes an intimist approach to the private sphere, that of the family, of course, but also relating to our own, individual, world, and in that sense, it assumes an autobiographical dimension. Here we could mention those of his previous series in the same vein: Voyage à domicile (1986–1997), Signes de Jour (1996–2001), and Le Capteur (2006–2014).

So introduced, this group of works showcases a selection of photographs (shot between 2013 and 2021) from his latest publication Une poignée d’étoiles, released in the fall of 2023. That book could be described as the second element of a diptych, with the first being Le Capteur, which put together sequences of images that did not follow a specific chronology, but rather an internal logic and concern for detail indicative of Carrière’s interest in photographic diaries. In the style of a visual journal begun in 2006, the photographer trains a watchful eye on “fleeting signs and symbols, looking for fragments of what shapes my environment while looking into other people’s worlds”; that requires a rigorous, daily practice of constantly scrutinizing life’s moments to capture them forever.

Through this second element, we see “portraits of family and friends, landscapes, windows, endless horizons, roads that lead nowhere, winter that begins again, every year, the wanderings of the photographer at home and abroad . . . gazing at the circle of life.” Such long-term projects involve a large number of digital photographs that Carrière has taken over time, which he then gathers and arranges to produce books of great value. The idea of creating a narrative sequence between the images is clearly a recurrent feature of his work, discernible throughout his publications as well as in this exhibition. The result, offering a singular look at everything making up our daily lives, is striking.

About the artist: Bertrand Carrière has had a photographic practice for over forty years. His interest is focused on the poetic content of the important events in the social life of individuals and communities, whether that involves families or war. During those more than forty years, his work has been exhibited in Québec and Europe, and is represented in many public and private collections, including those of the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montréal, and the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.

More about his latest publication, "Une poignée d'étoiles", 2023, LOCO edition