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Guy Borremans

Guy Borremans, James Bay Crees, 1980
Guy Borremans, Gennevieve, 1960
Guy Borremans, Linda rocks, 1980

Guy Borremans, Peace walk, 1966
Guy Borremans, Puerto Vallarta, 1972
Guy Borremans, Tube, 1965

Guy Borremans (1934-2012) emigrated from Belgium to Montreal in the mid-fifties and established himself as one of the leading photographer and cinematographers in Quebec and in Canada.

After working as a photographer in Belgium, Borremans found work in Montreal as a press photographer and had his first solo photography exhibit in 1956.

He moved to New York City in 1965 to work for the United Nations Film Department, National Educational Television (NET), as well as Movietone and other production companies. He moved back to Montreal in 1968, and worked in still photography. He also taught film and photography at the University of Montreal, Moncton University and Concordia University.

Borremans has contributed to more than forty productions and has held thirty-three solo exhibitions of his photography.

Guy Borremans photographs are in many private and institutional collections, such as the Canadian Museum of History in Ottawa, the Museum of Fine Arts in Quebec City and may others.

Please contact Ariel Borremans for more information.

Ariel Borremans

4828 Hutchison, #2

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

H2V 4A3

514-271-3784

arielborremans@me.com

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