
Daudelin’s Sans titre works span various mediums, including works on paper, sculpture, and public installations. His choice to leave these pieces untitled invites viewers to engage with the form and material without preconceived notions, emphasizing the universal language of abstraction. These works are integral to understanding Daudelin’s influence on Canadian modern art and his role in shaping the visual landscape of public spaces.
Charles Daudelin (1920–2001) was a prominent Canadian artist celebrated for his contributions to modern sculpture and public art. Throughout his career, he produced numerous works titled Sans titre (Untitled), reflecting his commitment to abstraction and form over narrative.