Cooke-Sasseville

[3] Cooke-Sasseville have experimented with various materials including, aluminum, bronze, stainless steel, concrete, electrostatic paint, chemical anchoring and lighting systems.

When talking about their approach, Anne-Marie Bouchard, Curator of modern art at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, says: "Cooke-Sasseville demonstrate a continuous engagement with more accessible codes of Western culture.

Combining humour and popular imagery, Cooke-Sasseville’s works stand as true testimony to art’s capacity to interact with different spheres of urban life.

[5] SUIVRE SON COURS, 2017: A lead pencil is attached by zip-tie to a dandelion, potentially representing education acting as a tutor for a growing flower.

[7] MIGRATION, 2018: Through a set of scales and shapes, this sculptural installation connects two emblematic symbols of Canada: the goose and the wheat sheaf.