Frenchfourch [1]
Frenchfourch, established in 2007, is a studio and an independent publishing house based in Paris, France. They manufacture books, posters and T-shirts as well as organize art exhibitions. Their goal is to highlight the young, flourishing talented scene of French, European and world graphic artists. Over the course of their projects, they have become editors and thus printers, or more precisely, screen printers. They define themselves as ink afficionados as they love paper, handmade objects and moreover, attention to detail. Screen printing is a semi-artisanal technique, whose final product can vary from the textured to the precise.
Bastonnade. Screen print (2013).
Printmaking can intervene in any part of a manufacturing process. It can adapt to everything. It offers an unequaled quality of flattened colors and transcription that can print any kind of image. Every new project for Frenchfourch is a chance to develop their own research, and ask new questions to investigate. Their most recent screen-printing project, 'Bastonnade,' is a road trip in seven countries, showcasing hugh screen-printed posters as well as featuring a new installation within a new collective in each city.
Bastonnade, Paris. Screen print (2013).
Bastonnade. Screen print (2013).
Bastonnade, Shanghai. Screen prints (2013).
Artists: Antoine Caecke, Hicham Amrani, Daniel Abensour, Vincent Godeau, 910D, Olivier Koa Cramm, Ludmilla Cerveny, Mathieu Desjardin, Adrian Forrow, Emmanuel Kerner - Naço in Shanghai.
Happy New Year. Screen print (2013).
Artists: Valfret Banzai, Adrian Forrow, Sébastien Touache, Tristan Pernet, Pol Edouard Flores, Tamas Pal, Ludmilla Cerveny, Simon Thompson, Franck Pellegrino, Alexandre Centazzo and Céline Guichard.
Suck. Screen print (2013).
Bastonnade Budapest. Screen print (2013).
Artists: Nicolas Barrome, Antoine Caeke, Clément Vuillier, Diane Bolvin, and Alex Chiu (Design Terminal, Budapest).
Bastonnade, ZERO. Screen print (2012).
Reference [1]
[1] People of Print, Thames Hudson Ltd (2017).
Frenchfourch, established in 2007, is a studio and an independent publishing house based in Paris, France. They manufacture books, posters and T-shirts as well as organize art exhibitions. Their goal is to highlight the young, flourishing talented scene of French, European and world graphic artists. Over the course of their projects, they have become editors and thus printers, or more precisely, screen printers. They define themselves as ink afficionados as they love paper, handmade objects and moreover, attention to detail. Screen printing is a semi-artisanal technique, whose final product can vary from the textured to the precise.
Bastonnade. Screen print (2013).
Printmaking can intervene in any part of a manufacturing process. It can adapt to everything. It offers an unequaled quality of flattened colors and transcription that can print any kind of image. Every new project for Frenchfourch is a chance to develop their own research, and ask new questions to investigate. Their most recent screen-printing project, 'Bastonnade,' is a road trip in seven countries, showcasing hugh screen-printed posters as well as featuring a new installation within a new collective in each city.
Bastonnade, Paris. Screen print (2013).
Bastonnade. Screen print (2013).
Bastonnade, Shanghai. Screen prints (2013).
Artists: Antoine Caecke, Hicham Amrani, Daniel Abensour, Vincent Godeau, 910D, Olivier Koa Cramm, Ludmilla Cerveny, Mathieu Desjardin, Adrian Forrow, Emmanuel Kerner - Naço in Shanghai.
Happy New Year. Screen print (2013).
Artists: Valfret Banzai, Adrian Forrow, Sébastien Touache, Tristan Pernet, Pol Edouard Flores, Tamas Pal, Ludmilla Cerveny, Simon Thompson, Franck Pellegrino, Alexandre Centazzo and Céline Guichard.
Suck. Screen print (2013).
Bastonnade Budapest. Screen print (2013).
Artists: Nicolas Barrome, Antoine Caeke, Clément Vuillier, Diane Bolvin, and Alex Chiu (Design Terminal, Budapest).
Bastonnade, ZERO. Screen print (2012).
Reference [1]
[1] People of Print, Thames Hudson Ltd (2017).








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