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The Riopelle Project  [working title]
The Riopelle Project
The Riopelle Project (rehearsal) © François Latulippe


Jean Paul Riopelle is a prominent figure in the artistic landscape of quebec. His creative life spans the second half of the 20th century. His work contributed to the emergence of new art movements. His curiosity disregarded boundaries between disciplines, and he reinvented his techniques periodically. His process seemed to be guided by two fundamental drives: a powerful, constant creative urge and a recurring tendency to radically change sources of inspiration and artistic worlds.

The Riopelle Project
[working title] follows three eras of the painter's life and work:

1944 to 1960
These years include Riopelle’s first pictorial influences; his friendships with the future signatories of le Refus Global at the École du meuble de Montréal; his move to France and the relationships that he develops there with André Breton, Joan Miró and Samuel Beckett; his growing success; his pivotal meeting with Joan Mitchell; and his subsequent inroads into the artistic avant-garde of new york.

1960 to 1980
Mitchell and Riopelle’s fruitful and stormy relationship sets the stage for this period. Their creative visions nourish each other, their cultural references collide, and their passionate impulses lead to fusion as well as separation. Gradually, Riopelle’s return to Quebec takes shape, influenced by his emerging friendship with Champlain Charest.

1986 to 1993
Anchored at l’Isle-aux-Grues, in the heart of the St. Lawrence river, Riopelle has an increased interest in more or less representational depictions of the nature of Quebec. His new companion, Huguette Vachon, helps him in innumerable ways, all the more so as age forces the artist toward new creation techniques. These sometimes unprecedented approaches find their culmination in Tribute to Rosa Luxembourg, which celebrates the memory of Joan Mitchell, who died in 1992.

Premiere: 25 April 2023, Théâtre Jean Duceppe, Montreal (Qc, CA).



Writer, Director and Designer: Robert Lepage
Dialogs: Olivier Kemeid
Creative director and Designer: Steve Blanchet
Assistant Director: Félix Dagenais
Performers: Anne-Marie Cadieux, Violette Chauveau, Richard Fréchette, Gabriel Lemire,
Étienne Lou, Noémie O'Farrell, Luc Picard, Audrée Southière, Philippe Thibault-Denis
Music and Sound Design: Laurier Rajotte
Associate Set Design: Ariane Sauvé
Images Design: Félix Fradet-Faguy
Lighting Design: Lucie Bazzo
Costumes Design: Virginie Leclerc
Properties Design: Eveline Tanguay

Production: Ex Machina
Co-production: Duceppe, Fondation Jean Paul Riopelle
Producer for Ex Machina: Michel Bernatchez
Associate Production - Europe and Japan: Richard Castelli - Epidemic
Associate Production - The Americas, Asia (except Japan), Australia, NZ: Menno Plukker Theatre Agent

Ex Machina is funded by the Canada Council for the Arts, Quebec's Arts and Literature Council
and the City of Quebec.