Tribute to Pierre Péladeau - First public exhibition of the Quebecor Collection opens at the Quebecor Gallery
As part of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of its founder Pierre Péladeau, Quebecor today opened an exhibition of artworks from his personal collection, the Quebecor Collection. This is the first time they are being shown in public.
Assembling this collection was a labour of love for Pierre Péladeau, and it speaks volumes about the man: his choices, the reasons and the context. We learn something about the person behind the collection, his personality and sensibility. Mr. Péladeau passed away in 1997 but his vision lives on in his selection of works for his collection, which continues to grow under the stewardship of his son Pierre Karl Péladeau, President and CEO of Quebecor.
Local artists featured
The Quebecor Collection includes a good number of landscapes, among them works by Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Côté, Marc-Aurèle Fortin and Stanley Morel Cosgrove. A man of broad culture, Pierre Péladeau was knowledgeable about major Québec artists and artistic movements. The general public will be able to admire works by artists of the stature of Paul-Émile Borduas, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Jean-Philippe Dallaire and Alfred Pellan. He also had a keen interest in contemporary art, acquiring works by Marcelle Ferron and Armand Vaillancourt, among others. His son Pierre Karl later added formalist and abstract pieces in the automatist tradition by artists such as Françoise Sullivan, Fernand Leduc and Denis Juneau.
Pierre Péladeau considered himself an artist of the business realm and was always impressed by the talents of the artists he knew and supported, particularly visual artists. He often expressed his admiration by purchasing their work. He saw this as a way of giving something back. He was proud to give Québec artists a boost, helping them to bring their work to the general public and encouraging them to think big, as he himself did in business.
It was my father who established our corporate culture of community engagement. Today, we contribute to the enrichment of Québec society by supporting nearly 400 organizations involved in the environment, entrepreneurship, education, health and, of course, culture, year after year. This superb collection of artworks reflects that commitment
First public exhibition of the Quebecor Collection
Vernissage: Monday, September 22, 6 p.m.
Open to the public from September 23 to November 28, 2025
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free admission
Quebecor Gallery
612 St-Jacques Street, Montréal
Square-Victoria metro station