Milutin Gubash - Sylvain Campeau
Milutin Gubash - Sylvain Campeau
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Publication date: August 22, 2013
Entirely devoted to the work of Serbian-born artist Milutin Gubash, this publication represents the culmination of a major initiative bringing together five Canadian museum institutions that, since 2011, have each organized an exhibition based on the body of work by Milutin Gubash produced over the last decade. Through the writings of the five exhibition curators and other guest authors, this book offers a unique perspective on the artist's work.
Through his work, Milutin Gubash plays with symbols, invents languages and creates signs. Under the deceptive appearances of what he shows us, the artist blurs our bearings and traces the boundary that straddles reality and fiction. Deconstruction and the construction of narratives are strategies that allow the artist to examine his conception of the world, to explore the limits of his understanding of things and to analyze his need to find answers, even if they are false. Ultimately, if Milutin Gubash does not give an answer, it is because he is looking for one. Milutin Gubash has lived in Joliette since 2013.
Co-published by the Musée d'art de Joliette, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery,
the Carleton University Art Gallery, the Rodman Hall Art Centre, and the Southern Alberta Art Gallery.
192 pages, 80 color illustrations
28 x 20 cm, hard cover
In French and English.
978-1-897543-19-1
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