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Poster

2008 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Seripop, short for Serigraphe Populaire, is the name of the Montréal based design duo Yannick Desranleau and Chloe Lum. During the 2000s they produced screenprinted gig posters, using layers of flat, bold colour and experimenting with psychedelia to create mind-bending, playful and humorous posters.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
screenprinted
Brief description
Gig poster, 'High Places' by Seripop; Montreal, Canada, 2008
Physical description
screenprinted in colour with shapes in black against a background of gradiated colour
Dimensions
  • Height: 610mm
  • Width: 450mm
Production typeLimited edition
Marks and inscriptions
No Age/ High Places/ Abe Vigoda/ Mardi Le 15 Juillet/ Sala Rosa
Credit line
Given by Seripop (Yannick Desranleau and Chloe Lum)
Summary
Seripop, short for Serigraphe Populaire, is the name of the Montréal based design duo Yannick Desranleau and Chloe Lum. During the 2000s they produced screenprinted gig posters, using layers of flat, bold colour and experimenting with psychedelia to create mind-bending, playful and humorous posters.
Collection
Accession number
E.1261-2011

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Record createdNovember 19, 2013
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