Claude Gosselin was asked to select artists to create works that would reflect their appreciation of Yves Navarre’s writings as an author and as an active witness to the condition of homosexuals. Following a visit to the Yves Navarre funds at the Archives nationales du Québec on Viger Street in Montreal, artists Schofield and Daigneault travelled to France in June 2022 to meet with members of the association Les Amis d’Yves Navarre and to consult the Yves Navarre archives in the city of Montpellier. This exhibition visually interprets the Navarre texts and artifacts they read, saw and documented.
It is the result of a collaboration between Les Amis d’Yves Navarre in France and the Archives gaies du Québec, made possible by initial funding from the Ministère des Relations internationales et de la francophonie du Québec, with the support of the Consulat général de France à Québec, LOJIQ-Les Offices jeunesse internationales du Québec, School of the arts, media, performance & design of York University, McBride-Contemporary Gallery, Fugues, Cinémas Beaubien, du Parc, du Musée, and partners who support the regular activities of the Quebec Gay Archives: The Foundation of Greater Montreal, Desjardins the Caisse du Quartier-Latin de Montréal, and the donors of the Archives gaies du Québec.
The exhibition is presented at the Archives gaies du Québec,
201 A – 1000 Atateken Street, Montreal,
from March 18 to May 14, 2023, Tuesday to Sunday, 1 to 5 pm.
Free admission.
This exhibition is part of the 40th-anniversary events of the
Archives gaies du Québec