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Yann Sérandour, project

Solo show
gb agency, Paris
From June 13 to July 5, 2020


Exhibition view, gb agency, Paris, 2020.
Photo: Aurélien Mole

Exhibition view, gb agency, Paris, 2020.
Photo: Aurélien Mole

Exhibition view, gb agency, Paris, 2020.
Photo: Aurélien Mole

Yann Sérandour
Beppie’s Friends, Miniature Schnauzers, 2017

Used book, lacquered fiberboard panel, embedded leather laces
47 x 39,5 x 4 cm
Unique

The graphic design in this series of images is an extension of the covers of a group of guides about dog breeds. The size of each image corresponds to the ideal measurements of each breed as defined by the World Canine Organization. A Mondrian-like grid expansively and ornately extends around the books.

Yann Sérandour
Beppie’s Friends, Pekingese, 2017

Used book, lacquered fiberboard panel, embedded leather laces
36 x 39 x 4 cm
Unique

The graphic design in this series of images is an extension of the covers of a group of guides about dog breeds. The size of each image corresponds to the ideal measurements of each breed as defined by the World Canine Organization. A Mondrian-like grid expansively and ornately extends around the books.

Yann Sérandour
Beppie’s Friends, Chihuahas, 2017

Used book, lacquered fiberboard panel, embedded leather laces
43,5 x 28,5 x 4 cm
Unique

The graphic design in this series of images is an extension of the covers of a group of guides about dog breeds. The size of each image corresponds to the ideal measurements of each breed as defined by the World Canine Organization. A Mondrian-like grid expansively and ornately extends around the books

Yann Sérandour
Still Dogs (Pride of Ginger), 2017

Vintage silverprint and safelight film on cardboard, conservation box, plexiglass hood, lid
43,8 x 53,4 x 6 cm

Yann Sérandour
Thinking Out-Of-The-Box, 2017

Installation
Dog tether, 9 pegs, 2 nails
300 x 240 x 10 cm
Unique

The goal in the ‘9 dots puzzle’ is to connect nine dots using four lines without lifting the pencil from the paper. The solution requires going outside of the imaginary square defined by the dots. This puzzle, also known as “Thinking Out-Of-The-Box”, is often used as an example of creative thinking when teaching management classes. Here, it is recreated using a dog tether with mismatched pegs as dots to evoke various domestic settings.

Installation view, gb agency, Paris, 2020.
Photo: Aurélien Mole

Yann Sérandour
Thinking Out-Of-The-Box, 2017

Installation
Dog tether, 9 pegs, 2 nails
300 x 240 x 10 cm
Unique

The goal in the ‘9 dots puzzle’ is to connect nine dots using four lines without lifting the pencil from the paper. The solution requires going outside of the imaginary square defined by the dots. This puzzle, also known as “Thinking Out-Of-The-Box”, is often used as an example of creative thinking when teaching management classes. Here, it is recreated using a dog tether with mismatched pegs as dots to evoke various domestic settings.