Poster
2005 (made)
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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
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Object type | |
Materials and techniques | screenprinted |
Brief description | Gig poster, 'Smoosh' by Seripop; Montreal, Canada, 2005 |
Physical description | Screenprinted in colour, showing a black line drawing of a male head, with hamburgers for eyes and a hotdog for a mouth, below is text in black bubble outlined in black |
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Production type | Limited edition |
Marks and inscriptions | SMOOSH/ THE GORGE/ |
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. |
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Accession number | E.1254-2011 |
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Record created | November 19, 2013 |
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