2024

La marche (The March)

Intersection of Berri and Sherbrooke streets Borrris
Final - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Final - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Final - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Detail - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Detail - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Detail - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Detail - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Detail - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Making of - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Making of - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Making of - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Making of - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Making of - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Making of - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Making of - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Visit of the Mayor of Montreal - 2024 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet

About

The new mural at the intersection of Berri and Sherbrooke Streets is a vibrant addition to the “Passage des solidarités.” Located under the Berri viaduct, this work of art not only beautifies the space but also embodies the spirit of the many demonstrations that take place there each year. Muralist and illustrator Borrris has masterfully captured the diversity of social actors: from passionate activists to intrigued observers, and those who actively support social causes.

In addition to its visual impact, the mural uses mineral paint for the first time at MU, chosen for its environmental benefits and increased durability. This innovative technique contributes to the artwork’s longevity while adhering to ecological principles. It’s a beautiful way to merge art with environmental consciousness while celebrating solidarity and social change.

Assistants : Arnaud Grégoire, Amina Mandour, Julian Palma, Marianne Blondeau d’Amour, Alexia Babin, Stéphanie Morin, Vanante Pelletier, Margaux Barabé, Alexis Levine, Nhu Y Ho, Zachary Lebel-Cloutier

Intersection of Berri and Sherbrooke streets

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About the artist

Borrris

Boris is a multidisciplinary artist, with a background in graphic design, working in painting and illustration (paintings and murals). Graffiti was his introduction to art...
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