
- Visual and Digital Arts
From January 13, 2012 to December 31, 2030

Partially accessible
This exhibition traces the career of the painter Arthur Villeneuve and makes a return on several events of his life. Without any artistic training, Arthur Villeneuve has carved an important place in the Quebec art scene with a raw talent, a personal style and amazing imagination.
In particular, visit the painter’s house, which is the centerpiece of the exhibition.
This exhibition traces the career of the painter Arthur Villeneuve and makes a return on several events of his life. Without any artistic training, Arthur Villeneuve has carved an important place in the Quebec art scene with a raw talent, a personal style and amazing imagination. Curious by nature and gifted with a good sense of observation, he made provision of perspectives, topics and images as sources of inspiration. He took many liberties in the representation of natural and urban landscapes, but he also mixed ages. He painted what he felt, first and foremost. His career was marked by a production of nearly 4000 paintings and 2000 drawings. To make room for this exhibit, the Arthur-Villeneuve Display has been completely revamped. The painter’s house is still the centerpiece, but many elements were added including several interactive stations. It contains several paintings of the artist and a station where you can hear audio excerpts from interviews conducted by Radio-Canada.
Arthur Villeneuve