JANO Gallery presents new works by Stéphanie Morissette and Yannick De Serre, two Québec artists whose practices examine vulnerability, care, and the shifting relationships between humans and their environments.
For PLURAL, Morissette presents recent works on paper and sculptural pieces that extend her research into ecological tension, hybrid forms, and the growing entanglement between nature and military technologies. Her new series reflects on surveillance, territorial control, and the militarization of the natural world, using delicate materiality to question the systems of power that shape contemporary landscapes.
De Serre exhibits a selection of his floral impressions, where the traces of floral arrangements become meditations on tenderness, resilience, and the evolution of emotion over time. Subtly informed by his medical practice, these works incorporate gestures and materials associated with clinical environments, leaving quiet imprints of his experience in the field. Through this restrained vocabulary, De Serre reflects on presence, absence, and the intimate acts of care that shape human connection.
Together, Morissette and De Serre offer a dialogue on fragility and resilience. Booth 206 brings their practices into conversation through paper, sculpture, and impression, highlighting the subtle architectures of care and control that define our present moment





