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Roland Poulin
My first encounter with modern art.
My first encounter with modern art.
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I want to create situations where there is tension.
I want to create situations where there is tension.
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The viewer must participate actively.
The viewer must participate actively.
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Space is a field of energy.
Space is a field of energy.
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The body is central in sculpture.
The body is central in sculpture.
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The whole history of sculpture is one of relationship to death.
The whole history of sculpture is one of relationship to death
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I am interested in paradoxes.
I am interested in paradoxes.
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Roland Poulin
Roland Poulin was born 17 April 1940 in St Thomas, Ontario. Since 1986, he has lived in Sainte-Angèle de Monnoir, Quebec. After studying at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal from 1964-to 1969, he worked with Mario Mérola as his assistant on public art projects during 1969 and 1970. In 1992, Roland Poulin was awarded the Prix Ozias- Leduc for his work as a visual artist by the Fondation Émile-Nelligan.