Debby Talbot was born in 1977 in Quebec. In 2013, she completed a Bachelor’s degree in Visual and Media Arts at the Université du Québec à Montréal. For some years now, she has exhibited in Québec City, Toronto and Paris. She received a painting scholarship from the Fondation McAbbie in 2012. In connection with the BMO 1st Art! competition in 2013, she was chosen for the painting category as part of the university selection process (UQAM). In 2017, she was selected by the Canadian delegation for the Salon des beaux arts at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. In 2021, she was a finalist in a government project integrating art and architecture (1%) for the Centre récréotouristique de Saint-Constant. Her works are part of private collections, the Montréal artwork collection as well as the Colart collection. Debby Talbot lives and works in Montréal.
Artist’s statement
In my artwork, I seek to explore limits and barriers, and test the fragmentation of forms and the luminosity of colours (values and tones). Surveillance, appearance and camouflage are themes in my practice. My paintings become interactive in the sense that the coloured matter and its tactile aspect are a direct channel to the public; as a result, taking a step back will allow viewers to better observe the subject at a distance. Shifting, dissolution of reference points and reconstruction: this is the visual dialogue that challenges me in my practice.
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Education
2013
Bachelor’s degree.. Visual and Media Arts, UQAM, Montreal, QC
2008
Plastic Arts certificate, UQAM, Montréal, QC
Solo exhibitions
2021
Finalist for a government architectural integration project (1%) Centre récréotouristique de Saint-Constant
2018
Galerie du Vieux St-Jean, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
2017
Centre National d’Exposition, Ville de Saguenay, QC
2017
Centre d’exposition d’Amos, Amos, QC
2017
Galerie du Rift de Ville-Marie, Ville-Marie QC
2017
Galerie Renée-Blain, Brossard, QC
2017
Galerie d’art UNO, Ville de Québec, QC
2016
Galerie du Vieux St-Jean, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
2015
Repai(è)res, Centre culturel Vanier, Châteauguay, QC
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