Sayo Senoo
Sayo Senoo is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist based in Paris. She is working with atypical materials such as used condoms gleaned from outdoor cruising locations, contaminated air from the forbidden areas of Fukushima, or animal organs discarded by hunters in the Arctic. By transforming rubbish into delicate art works, she questions the nature of our disgust and fear against dirty things. She started to make publications in 2019 to document her ephemeral works, and as a creative medium in itself. All the books and zines are delicately hand-made by herself, and in limited edition.
In 2010, she benefited from an atelier at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris. In 2019, she received the Paul-Louis Weiller Award for sculpture from the prestigious Academy of Fine Art in Paris. She participated in various art book fairs including Paris Ass Book Fair, I Never Read, Volume and Miss Read.
In 2010, she benefited from an atelier at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris. In 2019, she received the Paul-Louis Weiller Award for sculpture from the prestigious Academy of Fine Art in Paris. She participated in various art book fairs including Paris Ass Book Fair, I Never Read, Volume and Miss Read.