Artist Sylvie Bélanger explored the tension between reality and its representation

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Ms. Bélanger died Oct. 8 in Montreal after a long battle with cancer

“It’s a loss for Canadian art; all the people who knew her are thrown off,” said her friend and colleague Ginette Legaré. “She was a beacon for us.”In the isolated years before the Quiet Revolution, Ms. Bélanger was born May 8, 1951, in Le Gardeur, Que., just outside Montreal, and grew up in L'Épiphanie, a small town in Lanaudière, about 50 kilometres north-east of the city.

The couple moved briefly to Vancouver, where Ms. Bélanger enrolled in the fine art program at the University of British Columbia, but they returned to Montreal after the Parti Québécois came to power and Ms. Bélanger finished her degree at Concordia University. She had left political activism behind by this time, but when the PQ lost the first referendum on independence in 1980, she was disappointed and became increasingly eager to leave Quebec.

She was widely read and influenced by the work of the French theorist Roland Barthes, famous for decoding the symbols of bourgeois life and for his consideration of the relationship between photography and reality. Her own work usually started with photography and investigated how images are presented to the viewer.

Often these interventions used a bit of humour to encourage the viewer to think about how art is presented. In a 2012 exhibition at Birch titled I’ve Always Wanted to be in a Group Show, she created a series of burnished steel wall sculptures in the style of various famed abstract paintings. On a previous occasion, in 2009, she had turned the gallery into a series of model rooms, as though selling condos, and decorated each one with colleagues' art works.Ms.

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