PATRICK

F. HENRY

Frantz Patrick Henry is an artist of Haitian origin living in Montreal since 2011. Graduated from the Université du Québec à Montréal in 2019, he received an Excellence Scholarship in Sculpture from the McAbbie Foundation for his installation “I Am New Here” (2020).

Active in the artistic community of Montreal, he is involved in artist-run centers, notably at DARE DARE, where he serves on the board of directors, the programming committee, and the strategic planning committee. He is also a new member at Centre Clark. He collaborates and sometimes provides technical support in sculpture to other artists.

A multidisciplinary artist, he explores the theme of “becoming” through sculpture, painting, installation, photography, and animation. By appropriating everyday objects diverted from their function, his works often unfold in the form of a site, inviting the viewer to experience the work in the mode of a social geography.

 

“As If It Was The First Time”

“Street flowers”

Medium : Carved high-density urethane, wood, concrete, house paints, corrugated sheets, lights, steel, live
broadcasting news from Haiti

“Rogner les Murs”

Medium: Gypsum cement, glass, wood, wax, stone and reclaimed materials

1200 cm x 500 cm x 178 cm

“Jusqu’ici mon portrait ne m’a rien reproché”

Medium: Gypsum cement, glass, wood, wax, stone and reclaimed materials

400cm x 400cm x 90cm

“Street Flowers”

Materials : Carved high-density urethane, wood, concrete, house paints, corrugated sheets, lights, steel, live

“Street flowers”

Medium : Carved high-density urethane, wood, concrete, house paints, corrugated sheets, lights, steel, live

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