Josée Pedneault
in New Richmond

EXHIBITION

Talle

Josée Pedneault, Montreal, Québec) | joseepedneault.com

“The blueberries were fully ripe. In the burnt lands the purple of the clusters and the green of the leaves now overcame the paling rose of the laurels.… The noise of footsteps on dry twigs, of rustling in the alder bushes…all faded slowly into the distance, and about each gatherer was only the buzzing of flies drunk with sunshine, and the voice of the wind in the young birches and aspens.”
(Louis Hémon, Maria Chapdelaine, 1916. Trans. W. H. Blake)

Talle is a colloquial French expression designating places where wild fruits grow in abundance; these spots are cherished secrets, jealously guarded, their locations shared among those in the know with the utmost discretion. Josée Pedneault’s photographic installation Talle transports us to the heart of the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region during the seasonal harvest of wild fruits. The artist’s lens does more than document the landscape: it reveals intimate realms the viewer is invited to navigate. Here, one wanders amidst moss, lichen, and ancient roots, bathed in dappled light that flickers through tall grasses and into the shady depths of the undergrowth. Each picture invites visitors to re-experience the forest as a place of wonder. While evoking a return to our elemental beginnings, the act of foraging for wild fruits also hints at a fragile future full of uncertainties. The exhibition challenges us to rethink how we connect and inhabit the world. It takes us on a quest for the re-enchantment of nature in which the Earth becomes a living organism to which we belong.

EXHIBITION AT RENCONTRES

Talle

Josée Pedneault is a visual artist based in Montreal. Her projects have been presented in numerous national and international venues, notably at Künstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin), CONTACT Gallery (Toronto), Museo Universitario del Chopo (Mexico City) and Fonderie Darling (Montreal). Supported by grants from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and the Canada Council for the Arts, Pedneault has enhanced her artistic practice by engaging in residencies across various global cities such as Berlin, Glasgow, Mexico City and Paris. These international residencies have broadened her perspective, deepening her understanding of different cultural and physical environments. Her latest project is Contre-jour (Free Poney Press, 2022), a photographic book that emerged from a residency in Japan and that has been distributed internationally. Josée Pedneault teaches photography at Concordia University, Montreal, and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). She holds an MFA from Concordia University.