Samuel Roy-Bois
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Samuel Roy-Bois (born September 30, 1973) is a Quebecois artist, musician, and performer. Roy-Bois is interested in the deconstruction of space, questioning and redefining the boundaries between art and exhibition spaces.
Career
Roy-Bois holds a BFA from Université Laval, and in 2001, he received his MFA from Concordia University.[2][3] Roy-Bois lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and is an assistant professor of sculpture at the University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus in Kelowna.[4]
Exhibitions
- 2020 Samuel Roy-Bois: Presences at Kamloops Art Gallery, Kamloops, BC.[5]
- 2015 La pyramide at Œil de Poisson, Quebec City.[6][7]
- 2010 Candid at Republic Gallery.[8]
- 2008 Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver.[9][10]
- 2006 Improbable and Ridiculous at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal.[11][12]
- 2003 j'ai entendu un bruit, je me suis sauvé (I heard a noise and I ran) at Or Gallery, Vancouver.[13]
References
- ^ a b "Samuel Roy-Bois - Canadian Artist - Canadian Art".
- ^ Roy-Bois, Samuel (2015). O'Brian, Melanie (ed.). Samuel Roy-Bois : Not a new world, just an old trick. Burnaby, BC: Simon Fraser University Galleries. ISBN 978-0-9868581-5-4.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "Darling Foundry - Roy-Bois, Samuel". www.fonderiedarling.org.
- ^ Columbia, The University of British. "Samuel Roy-Bois". fccs.ok.ubc.ca.
- ^ "Samuel Roy-Bois: Presences". Esker Foundation. Retrieved 2026-03-03.
- ^ "Samuel Roy-Bois Spreads the Love at Œil de Poisson".
- ^ "Les 30 ans de L'OEil de poisson: synthèse pyramidale". 6 September 2015.
- ^ "Samuel Roy-Bois: Candid". 28 April 2010.
- ^ "Samuel Roy-Bois and Max Dean: Built to Fall – Canadian Art".
- ^ "Samuel Roy-Bois at Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver". www.artforum.com.
- ^ "Hour.ca - Visual arts - Samuel Roy-Bois and other MACelites". Archived from the original on 2007-07-18. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
- ^ "Samuel Roy-Bois – MAC Montréal".
- ^ "Or Gallery: Samuel Roy-Bois: j'ai entendu un bruit, je me suis sauvé (I heard a noise and I ran), January 11 to February 8, 2003". www.orgallery.org.
Further reading
- Roy-Bois, Samuel (2015). Samuel Roy-Bois: not a new world, just an old trick. [Burnaby, British Columbia]: Simon Fraser University Galleries. ISBN 9780986858154.
- Roy-Bois, Samuel (2022). Badger, Gina; Chisogne, Sophie; Nesbitt, Sarah (eds.). Samuel Roy-Bois, Octave Debary, Helga Pakasaar. Kamloops Art Gallery and Esker Foundation. ISBN 9781895497861.
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