Pauline Mayor & Loïc Volkart

Portrait

Pauline Mayor and Loïc Volkart view graphic design as a means to question and redefine images, language, and social codes. Using low-tech methods like cutting, pasting, scanning, and printing, they transform fragments of everyday life—such as remnants of advertisements or snapshots of posters—into powerful visual statements with multi-layered narratives. The work of the two designers is raw, direct, and political: their focus is on the process and an unvarnished formal language, which they see as an act of resistance against the standardization of visual culture. 

Installation

Ein grosses leeres Rechteck mit kleinem Rechteck rechts.