Armand Vaillancourt
Hommage au Tiers-Monde, 1966
Place Ville-Marie
- Artist
- Armand Vaillancourt
- Title
- Hommage au Tiers-Monde
- Dimensions and medium
- Cast iron, 79.2 × 215 × 158 cm
- Artwork description
- This iron casting, which Armand Vaillancourt described as a “visual poem,” was produced as an homage to the marginalized people of what we now refer to as developing countries. It was made in an edition of three, two of which are part of the collections of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. When the piece was first made it stood out for its horizontal axis and mineral appearance. This piece reflects a process Vaillancourt first adopted in 1955-56 that allowed him to create sculptures directly and more spontaneously by carving a polystyrene form, which he then cast in iron. Here, the artist accentuates the iron’s texture, lending remarkable expressiveness to the work which in turn transmits a raw tension and energy. The work involved layering or stratifying his material in such a way as to evoke both organic and industrial forms. During this period, Vaillancourt created one of his most masterful works, La force (1964) for the International Sculpture Symposium of Montréal, in which the same ideas and processes are explored on an entirely different scale. As a whole, Hommage au Tiers-Monde is emblematic of Vaillancourt’s formal and expressive approach, while also revealing his social and political engagement.
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