Guy Langevin (1954, Lac-Mégantic) is a Quebecois artist. He studied visual arts at Université Laval and specializes in printmaking, particularly lithography and mezzotint. As a long-time member of Atelier Circulaire in Montreal and Engramme in Quebec City, he has been creating sensitive works focused on the human figure and introspection since the 1980s.

Langevin’s works are characterized by technical mastery and depth. He focuses on the human body, silence, memory, and the passage of time. He has participated in over 300 exhibitions in more than 30 countries and has received awards at printmaking biennials in Poland, China, Taiwan, and Japan. His works are included in the collections of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, and Musée de Gravelines in France.

The international project More wondering minds 2 with the subtitle Chris and Zora’s New Mezzotint friends and the catalog of the same name are a result of the first in-ternational project The Wondering Mind 60x60. Above all, it acknowledges and pays respect to the studios of those artists who are trying to revive mezzotint, one of the old-est and most demanding graphic techniques. The related exhibition cycle will further spread these ideas.

The original works, created for the project by 32 artists from 20 countries (Australia, Argentina, Belgium, Belarus, Canada, France, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Germany, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, USA, United Kingdom) represent a tribute to mezzotint as well as a celebration of the 65th birthdays of international organizers Chris Verheyen (Belgium) and Zora Petrášová (Slovakia) and art collector and curator Jan Dockx (Belgium).