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Pascal Grandmaison

Lumière Intérieure, 2013

Medium: Lightbox, sublimation print
Dimensions: 490 x 275 cm
Patron: Anonymous Donor

About the Artwork

A national competition was launched by Concordia University to create a public work of art for the lobby of the GM Building. The work needed to be contemporary, bold and embody the energy of a place that prides itself on being an open and engaged institution of higher learning.

Pascal Grandmaison’s winning piece Lumière Intérieure is mounted within a state-of-the-art illuminated box and is a bold image of the interior of a lateral slice of a head consisting of a collage of thousands of different images of light-flashes. It suggests the energy created by the nervous system during the transmission of information and of knowledge in is most pure expression.

Such a snapshot can be imagined as one produced by a microscope that captures one moment in the intense intellectual activity taking place in the university.

About the Artist

International artist, Pascal Grandmaison lives and works in Montreal. He studied Fine Arts at Universite du Quebec a Montreal and received the prestigious Prix Pierre-Ayot in 2003. For the past 10 years, through photography, video projections, and installations, Pascal Grandmaison questions methods of presentation and the capacity of people to live and represent oneself in the modern world.

Artwork Location

Campus: Sir George Williams (Quartier Concordia)
Location: Atrium, Guy Metro Building
Address: 1550 boulevard De Maisonneuve West

Engage with this artwork

Concordia is a partner with MONA – a non-profit organization that encourages people to discover and engage with public art and cultural spaces in Montreal. 

You can share your photos and comments of this artwork using the MONA app.

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