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Mélanie Rocan: Souvenir involontaire

September 28, 2013 to November 10, 2013


Organized by the Doris McCarthy Gallery in partnership with the Kenderdine Art Gallery and Plug In ICA


The visual world Mélanie Rocan creates with her paintings is a blended swirl of emotions and objects. Her art historical genealogy traverses many eras, from Surrealism to Expressionism, but perhaps she owes her greatest impulse to the Symbolist outgrowth of Romanticism. Enthralled by the inner material of the self, the Romantics preferred to view emotions as an implicitly valid approach to the world, and not secondary to analytic thought. Rocan’s imagery floats in the realm of the subconscious, with her dream-like, dream-dwelling subjects melding with environments both natural and cultural. The sense of nostalgia evoked by Rocan’s painted images—ferris wheels, gingham tablecloths, tire swings, floral wallpaper—speaks to memory and timelessness. These images are more about fleeting recollections than about the objects that define one’s social status.

Souvenir involontaire is a concept made prominent by Marcel Proust, and refers to ephemeral moments that arouse personal memories without deliberate, conscious effort. Rocan’s paintings offer the viewer opportunity to visit her dreamscapes and for the moment, leave the burden of conscious thought at the door.

Rocan will give a talk about her work on Saturday, October 5 at 3 pm at Plug In ICA.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a bilingual, hardcover catalogue, including full-colour illustrations and essays by Curator Ann MacDonald and Josée Drouin-Brisebois, Curator of Contemporary Art at the National Gallery of Canada.


Based in Winnipeg, Mélanie Rocan recently completed her Masters in Fine Arts, painting program at Concordia University (Montreal). Rocan’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (Toronto), Leonard & Bina Ellen Gallery (Montreal), La Maison des Artistes Visuels Francophones (Winnipeg), Project Room (Glasgow, Scotland), Winnipeg Art Gallery and Plug In ICA (Winnipeg). Rocan is represented by Paul Petro Contemporary Art (Toronto).