“In my studio, I am many,” at the Montréal Museum of Contemporary Art, is a retrospective featuring nearly 50 works made between 1950 and the Québécois artist’s death in 2004. Some have never been exhibited. Alleyn is known for slipping between diverse mediums: from muted, abstract oil paintings to bold, bright pop-inspired graphics to works that incorporate technology, including circuit boards and biomechanical imagery.
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