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Photo : Guy L’Heureux permission de | courtesy of Galerie Donald Browne, Montréal

Various issues — some more controversial than others — pervade pictorial practice when it comes to representing a position that is simultaneously political and emotional. This is especially true when sentiments related to feminist or postcolonial perspectives form an integral part of the work.

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