Darling Foundry

Fonderie Darling
View from corner Ottawa and Prince
Location of the Fonderie Darling in Montreal
Established 2002
Location 745, rue Ottawa
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates 45°29′51.78″N 73°33′24.29″W / 45.4977167°N 73.5567472°W / 45.4977167; -73.5567472Coordinates: 45°29′51.78″N 73°33′24.29″W / 45.4977167°N 73.5567472°W / 45.4977167; -73.5567472
Type Visual Art Center
Website www.fonderiedarling.org
Inside Fonderie Darling, with "Tapis de Sucre 3" from Aude Moreau
View from corner Ottawa and Queen, with Courte-Pointe from Philippe Allard and Justin Duchesneau

The Darling Foundry (French: Fonderie Darling) is a contemporary art complex located in the Cité du Multimédia district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Located in a former foundry, the complex consists of an art gallery and artists studios.

Its mission is to support the creation, production, and dissemination of visual art; it seeks at once to question the role of art and artists in the heart of the city, and to promote that role.

Description

Created in 1993, Quartier Éphémère’s mission is to invest in 'in situ' projects within vacant or abandoned Montreal industrial buildings and to reach a diverse public, off of the beaten track of contemporary art. The Darling Foundry, which is a former metalworking factory, is one of QE’s projects. By turning buildings which were about to be demolished into artistic place, the association saved a total of 3500 square meters in the Faubourg des Recollets’s area. The Darling Foundry visual arts centre started its activity by opening its exhibition area in 2002. In 2006, the association inaugurated 12 artists studios in the second part of the building. The building is classified as an "exceptional heritage value building" in the Montreal Built Heritage great repertoire. Its transformation from a foundry into an art center was one of the first industrial heritage recycling success.

Darling Foundry supports different kinds of projects, sometimes highly technological, or risky, but always experimental, and open to the world of possibilities. Quartier Éphémère and the Darling Foundry stand as proof that, as a cultural and artistic force, they contribute enormously to the economic and social welfare of the Faubourg and the city of Montréal.

History

The foundry was constructed in 1880 by the Darling brothers due to the high demand for metal in the construction of machinery, ships and the railway. It was later expanded several times between 1888 and 1918.[1] Once complete, the complex consisted of four buildings, each with a specific role in the process of the foundry.[1] The foundry became the second largest in Montreal, was at full capacity until the 1970s and employed 800 people.[1]

The foundry was purchased by the Pumps & Softener Company in 1971, amid a downturn in the industry. The foundry eventually shut down completely in 1991.[1]

Arts organization Quartier Éphémère moved into the complex in the 1990s. The city of Montreal owned the building and let the organisation move in at no charge in exchange for maintaining the building and turning it into an events venue.[1][2] The building was in disrepair when Quartier Éphémère moved in, however, by the early 2000s, financing was obtained and the building was renovated.[1][2]

Today, the building contains 3,500 square metres (38,000 sq ft) of space dedicated to the visual arts.[2]

Exhibitions

Exhibitions List by Year
YearExhibit NameArtistCurator
1998Ici, ailleurs et nulle part[3]Tsuneko Taniuchi
Meilleure chance pour la prochaine fois[4]Marie-Claude Pratte
Tartarus[5]Thomas Mcintosh
Sédimentation + Paysage pointilliste II[6]Jean-Pierre AubéCaroline Andrieux
Number 10[7]The Flators
Meilleure avant[8]Laura Martin
Castorama, le paysage canadien[9]
1999Proposition pour trois tunnels[10]Marcus Macdonald
Union[11]Gilles Picouet
Main d'œuvre[12]Katie Bethune-Leamen, Michael Marenda, Anthony Burnham, Diana Shearwood, Carmen Ruschiensky et Nymphe ForteCaroline Andrieux
2000Le nénuphar[13]Andreas OldörpCaroline Andrieux
Palaindrome[14]Donna Ackrey et Yvette Poorter
Du cinéma et des restes urbains[15]Mark LewisCaroline Andrieux
2001Plan large 2001[16]Isabelle Hayeur, Neil Budzinski et Alexandra Sà
Tunnel[17]Francisco López et Portable Palace
Silophone[18]
2002À volonté[19]Carmen Ruschiensky
Superbia[20]Anthony Burnham
Ultra vide[21]Michael Robinson, Patrick Beaulieu, Carlos Ruttan, Maria Jose Sheriff et Serge ProvostCaroline Andrieux
2003Fortifications littorales / The Limits of Defense[22]Patrick Evans
Hors pairs / Outside References[23]
Plan large 2003[24]Milutin Gubash
Import / Export[25]Buy Self
Opus 110A[26]Christoph Brech
L'aspirante souffleuse[27]Sœurs Couture
Silo no 5[28]Diana Shearwood
2004La marche du monde[29]Marie Claude Pratte
Pierres[30]Cat LorayCaroline Andrieux
Deux choses différentes[31]Alexandre David
Save the Waves[32]Jean-Pierre Aubé
Le conflit des réalités; les subtiles inventions de Juan Geuer.[33]Juan GeuerJames Campbell
Nimbus[34]Perte de signal
De valise et d'abattoir[35]Eric Sauvé
Habitat 04, cité radieuse des chats[36]Brian JungenKitty Scott
2005Fortmou[37]Jérôme RubyCaroline Andrieux
Phénomènes publication catalogue[38]Jean-Pierre Aubé
Anarchitecte[39]Richard GreavesValérie Rousseau
Faire l'indépendance[40]Samuel Roy-Bois
Débraye : voitures à controverse[41]
Gordijn[42]Wyn GeleynseSylvain Campeau
Un isthme à Montréal[43]Karim GhelloussiCaroline Andrieux
Obsolensce[44]Axel MorgenthalerCaroline Andrieux
Infransense[45]Robert Saucier et Kit
Turckey Dreams[46]Suzanne Dery
Le dôme de glace[47]Steve Topping et Ana Rewakowicz
2006The Success of Waiting[48]Justin Stephen
Choral[49]Maria José Sheriff
Plan large 2006[50]Carlos et Jason Sanchez
Cahier de solfège[51]Elmyna Bouchard
My Darling[52]Karilee FuglemCaroline Andrieux
Ene Ese Oso Ono[53]Pierre Bourgault
Science (véritable) {anatomies II comparées}[54]Joey MorganManon Blanchette
Éponges[55]Giorgia VolpeCaroline Andrieux
2007When Dreams Come True[56]Elena Willis
Monument[57]Mathieu Beauséjour
Plan large 2007[58]
Klatsassin[59]Stan DouglasMarie Fraser
Ombre de ville[60]Jean Paul Ganem
Deux dimensions et demie[61]Perrine LievensCaroline Andrieux
Nous serions-nous jamais rencontrés?[62]Rainer Eisch
Particle Shifts[63]Jennifer Stillwell
2008Transportations (Variations)[64]Dominique Blais
Some More Notes on the Phenomenology of Making : The Search for Motivated[65]Klaus Scherübel
Poussière 3[66]Jocelyne Alloucherie
Ombre de ville 2[67]Jean Paul Ganem
Le chant du rossignol[68]Jessica WarboysCaroline Andrieux
Un trait d'union entre le visible et l'invisible (Darboral)[69]Massimo Guerrera
Constellations[70]Charles Stankievech
Particle Shifts[71]Aude MoreauCaroline Andrieux
Sonde[72]Sancho Silva
2009Arrangement d'après nature[73]Alain Paiement
Plan large 2009 : The Blue Flyer II[74]Michael Flomen
Plan large 2009 : Cargo[75]Shelly Miller
Sun in an Empty Room*[76]Rhonda Weppler et Trevor Mahovsky
Waiting for High Water[77]Jana Sterbak
Throw Genre[78]Michael A. Robinson
Hospitality[79]The Icelandic Love Corporation
2010Contre-faire : entre construction et anti-matière[80]Mathieu LatulippeAnnie Hudon-Laroche
L'oubli de l'air'[81] Lani Maestro
Fugue Urbaine[82]
Tableaux vivants[83]Luis JacobMarie Fraser
Where is Where?[84]Eija-Liisa AhtilaMarie Fraser
2011Will We Ever Be Able To Mark Enough?[85]Shilpa GuptaRenée Baert
Plate-forme[86]Alexandre David
From Aachen to Iser[87]Ricardo CuevasCaroline Andrieux
Brown Studies[88]Kristina Lee Podesva
Une vie bien remplie[89]Pierrick Sorin
Clycloïd-e[90]Cod.act
Expire[91]Nancy Tobin
Public Disturbance - Série HB : Prise 1 / Prise 2 / Prise 3[92]Kelly MarkCaroline Andrieux
Surfacing Over There[93]Alain Paiement
L'espace du milieu[94]Ælab
2012Cold, Cumberland, Snafu[95]Yannick Langlois, Sabrina Davatz, Samir Parker
Alluvia[96]Blue Republic
Intérieur[97]Olivia BoudreauCaroline Andrieux
Collectes[98]Atelier Kawamata
Courte-pointe[99]Philippe Allard et Justin Duchesneau
Mixed Misuse[100]Jon KnowlesVincent Bonin
Les œuvres qui n'étaient pas là[101]Guillaume La Brie
Les concordances du temps[102]Josée Pedneault et Molly O'Dwyer
Beacon[103]Abbas AkhavanAndria Hickey
2013Projections[104]Yann Pocreau
Dédale[105]Jocelyne AlloucherieSylvain Campeau
Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal[106]
Le vaisseau - Solid Void[107]Virginie LaganièreEsther Bourdages
Chicha Muffler[108]BGL
A World Is A Model Of The World[109]Yam LauAlice Jim
It Only Moves Forward[110]Damla Tamer
In Union[111]Milutin Gubash
2014Razzle Dazzle Sis Boom Bah[112]Karen KravenNicholas Brown
L'avenir (Looking Forward)[113]Lawrence Weiner et Li Ran
Points de vue
Variations[114]Jean Paul Ganem
Barré[115]Christina Zurfluh
Autour des crimes et des rêves[116]Dora GarciaChantal Pontbriand
N-Polytope[117]Chris Salter
Smoke / Cadrer la fumée[118]Nicolas LachanceCaroline Andrieux
Byte by Byte[119]Thomas BéginEric Mattson
2015Mirador[120]Acapulco
Hôtel Formes Sauvages[121]André FortinoAnne-Marie St-Jean Aubre
LAT. 17°33′13″N LONG. 99°24′37″W[122]Roy MeuwissenCaroline Andrieux
Sans Titre (enseignes pour une émeute)[123]Antoine Nessi
Let us be us, again and again, and always[124]Lieven de BoeckEmmanuel Lambion
Asylum In the Sea[125]Hajra WaheedAnne-Marie St-Jean Aubre
For Romantic Fantasy[126]Stephanie LovelessJake Moore
The Act of Forgetting[127]Chih-Chien WangCaroline Andrieux
Grand Antonio à New York[128]American Folk Art Museum de New York
30 ans du CIAC Montréal[129]
Unground[130]Gast Bouschet et Nadine HilbertKevin Muhlen
2016L*[131]Marie-Michelle DeschampsAnne-Marie St-Jean Aubre
Soleil[132]Lorna Bauer
It Has a Golden Orange Sun and an Elderly Blue Moon[133]Ulla von BrandenburgAlexandra Baudelot
Le département des plantes[134]Catherine LescarbeauMarie-Hélène Leblanc
Délicat Pulse[135]Julie FavreauMarie Frampier
Picture Transition (Display Camera) Picture Transition (Unfixed Form)[136]Sarah GreigCaroline Andrieux

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 McMullan, Thomas J. "The Darling Foundry: Once Heart of Industry Now Home to Artists". The Main Media. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Quartier Éphémère and the Darling Foundry". Heritage Montreal. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  3. Ici, ailleurs et nulle part
  4. Meilleure chance pour la prochaine fois
  5. Tartarus
  6. Sédimentation + Paysage pointilliste II
  7. Number 10
  8. Meilleure avant
  9. Castorama, le paysage canadien
  10. Proposition pour trois tunnels
  11. Union
  12. Main d'œuvre
  13. Le nénuphar
  14. Palaindrome
  15. Du cinéma et des restes urbains
  16. Plan large 2001
  17. Tunnel
  18. Silophone
  19. À volonté
  20. Superbia
  21. Ultra vide
  22. Fortifications littorales / The Limits of Defense
  23. Hors pairs / Outside References
  24. Plan large 2003
  25. Import / Export
  26. Opus 110A
  27. L'aspirante souffleuse
  28. Silo no 5
  29. La marche du monde
  30. Pierres
  31. Deux choses différentes
  32. Save the Waves
  33. Le conflit des réalités; les subtiles inventions de Juan Geuer.
  34. Nimbus
  35. De valise et d'abattoir
  36. Habitat 04, cité radieuse des chats
  37. Fortmou
  38. Phénomènes publication catalogue
  39. Anarchitecte
  40. Faire l'indépendance
  41. Débraye : voitures à controverse
  42. Gordijn
  43. Un isthme à Montréal
  44. Obsolensce
  45. Infransense
  46. Turckey Dreams
  47. Le dôme de glace
  48. The Success of Waiting
  49. Choral
  50. Plan large 2006
  51. Cahier de solfège
  52. My Darling
  53. Ene Ese Oso Ono
  54. Science (véritable) {anatomies II comparées}
  55. Éponges
  56. When Dreams Come True
  57. Monument
  58. Plan large 2007
  59. Klatsassin
  60. Ombre de ville
  61. Deux dimensions et demie
  62. Nous serions-nous jamais rencontrés ?
  63. Particle Shifts
  64. Transportations (Variations)
  65. Some More Notes on the Phenomenology of Making : The Search for Motivated
  66. Poussière 3
  67. Ombre de ville 2
  68. Le chant du rossignol
  69. Un trait d'union entre le visible et l'invisible (Darboral)
  70. Constellations
  71. Tapis de sucre 3
  72. Sonde
  73. Arrangement d'après nature
  74. Plan large 2009 : The Blue Flyer II
  75. Plan large 2009 : Cargo
  76. Sun in an Empty Room*
  77. Waiting for High Water
  78. Throw Genre
  79. Hospitality
  80. Contre-faire : entre construction et anti-matière
  81. L'oubli de l'air
  82. Fugue Urbaine
  83. Tableaux vivants
  84. Where is Where?
  85. Will We Ever Be Able To Mark Enough?
  86. Plate-forme
  87. From Aachen to Iser
  88. Brown Studies
  89. Une vie bien remplie
  90. Clycloïd-e
  91. Expire
  92. Public Disturbance - Série HB : Prise 1 / Prise 2 / Prise 3
  93. Surfacing Over There
  94. L'espace du milieu
  95. Cold, Cumberland, Snafu
  96. Alluvia
  97. Intérieur
  98. Collectes
  99. Courte-pointe
  100. Mixed Misuse
  101. Les œuvres qui n'étaient pas là
  102. Les concordances du temps
  103. Beacon
  104. Projections
  105. Dédale
  106. Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal
  107. Le vaisseau - Solid Void
  108. Chicha Muffler
  109. A World Is A Model Of The World
  110. Due To Its Nature, It Only Moves Forward
  111. In Union
  112. Razzle Dazzle Sis Boom Bah
  113. L'avenir (Looking Forward)
  114. Variations
  115. Barré
  116. Autour des crimes et des rêves
  117. N-Polytope
  118. Framing Smoke / Cadrer la fumée
  119. Byte by Byte
  120. Mirador
  121. Hôtel Formes Sauvages
  122. LAT. 17°33′13″N LONG. 99°24′37″W
  123. Sans Titre (enseignes pour une émeute)
  124. Let us be us, again and again, and always
  125. Asylum In the Sea
  126. For Romantic Fantasy
  127. The Act of Forgetting
  128. Grand Antonio à New York
  129. 30 ans du CIAC Montréal
  130. Unground
  131. L*
  132. Soleil
  133. It Has a Golden Orange Sun and an Elderly Blue Moon
  134. Le département des plantes
  135. Délicat Pulse
  136. Picture Transition (Display Camera) Picture Transition (Unfixed Form)
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