Leader Pride 2
Passerelle Centre d'art contemporain•Jun 20, 2025 — Sep 20, 2025
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The exhibition LEADER PRIDE 2 brings together works by H·Alix Sanyas (1988) and the Belgian-French collective, Bye Bye Binary. Bye Bye Binary was formed is 2018 during workshops held jointly by the École de Recherche Graphique (erg) (School of Graphic Research) and La Cambre visual arts school in Brussels, and defines itself as a learning experiment, a community, a workshop for typographical creation, a network and an alliance. Their work focusses on the creation of new typographical forms adapted to the French language, especially by designing glyphs and ligatures (and other elements of symbiosis or liaison) which make it possible to express a greater diversity of gender identities beyond the masculine/feminine binary. Their approach is profoundly political and committed, and springs from a perspective that combines numerous struggles. They question the political weighting of graphic design, language, and the representation of bodies and identities.
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Leader Pride 2
Passerelle Centre d'art contemporain•Jun 20, 2025 — Sep 20, 2025
Press Release
The exhibition LEADER PRIDE 2 brings together works by H·Alix Sanyas (1988) and the Belgian-French collective, Bye Bye Binary. Bye Bye Binary was formed is 2018 during workshops held jointly by the École de Recherche Graphique (erg) (School of Graphic Research) and La Cambre visual arts school in Brussels, and defines itself as a learning experiment, a community, a workshop for typographical creation, a network and an alliance. Their work focusses on the creation of new typographical forms adapted to the French language, especially by designing glyphs and ligatures (and other elements of symbiosis or liaison) which make it possible to express a greater diversity of gender identities beyond the masculine/feminine binary. Their approach is profoundly political and committed, and springs from a perspective that combines numerous struggles. They question the political weighting of graphic design, language, and the representation of bodies and identities.
Specifically, they have...More