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CYMX | Isabelle Gagné

2022 - Web artwork

Credits

Poems: Marie-Ève Bouchard (MEB)
Sound Design: Isabelle L Bédard
Web Design & Programming: Maxime-Alexandre Gosselin
Real-time Plane Tracking API: Paul Gascou-Vaillancourt
Media Credits:
NFB video clips
Video clips from Radio-Canada
Personal photo and video archives of artist Isabelle Gagné
Bourgeois family photo archives
Patrick Charbonneau's family photo archive
Paul-Émile Nantel and Thérèse Maisonneuve family photo archives
Documentary archives of Maxime Landry
Photo archives of various local Laurentian newspapers
BaNQ and LAC Canada photo archives
Monologue by Yvon Deschamps, courtesy of M. Yvon Deschamps
Apprivoiser les avions, courtesy of Avec pas d'casque

CYMX | Isabelle Gagné

In 1969, the Canadian government expropriated 97,000 acres of farmland and forcibly displaced 10,000 people from their homes to build the airport of the “future”. The vastness of the confiscated territory, made up of excellent agricultural land, reflects a disproportionate ambition and a clear disregard for the people who lived there. The steamroller of the 1960s advanced without mercy on the achievements of the past. Inaugurated in the 1970s, Mirabel Airport never met with the success it was expected to have. Too far from Montreal and difficult to access, the airport was for a long time reserved for international flights before its terminal was finally demolished in 2014.

Fifty years later, artist Isabelle Gagné, a Mirabel resident herself, proposes a (re)interpretation based on archives of what remains of the memory of these places through digital means, of what remains today of the evacuated land and of this airport now dedicated to commercial aviation.

 

Isabelle Gagné is a multimedia artist who lives and works in Mirabel. In her practice, she mainly uses the photographic gesture and various digital languages. In Canada and abroad, her work has been the subject of major solo and group exhibitions, notably as part of the Mois de la Photo de Montréal (Momenta), at the Rencontres internationales de la photographie en Gaspésie, at Sporobole as part of Espace [IM] Média and at the Canada Research Chair in Digital Arts and Literatures, as well as at ADA-X with Les Courants. She has carried out several artist residencies, written essays for art and photography publications, and her work is included in several private collections and in the MCCQ's policy of integrating the arts into architecture. She is actively involved in the cultural, arts and digital communities, including as Wikimedian-in-Residence for the Laurentides, Lanaudière and Laval regions. A pioneer of mobile art, she was also co-founder of the Mouvement d'art Mobile (MAM).