Olivier Bertrand designs page-based objects that are sometimes folded and sometimes not, sometimes digital and sometimes printed.
His research into publishing focuses on appropriation and hacking the leftover from industrial production. With similar mindset, he runs a publishing house called Surfaces Utiles. He also wrote Froncer les sourcils(.pdf), a critical essay about the economy of contemporary publishing practices, and Les clôtures du paradis, a walk from enclosed gardens to illuminated pages. Since 2015, he has edited La Perruque, a 90 centimetre long magazine printed in the margins of regular documents, and publishing nonstandard type specimens.
2021 — La légende punaisée dans le ciel, Pierre Leguillon, Surfaces Utiles; Imperium, Benjamin Installé, Surfaces Utiles. 2020 — Comment survivre après l'école d'art, Olivier Bertrand, Clémence Fontaine, Chloé Horta (eds.), Surfaces Utiles; Country Happening, Diego Thielemans & Benjamin De Backer, Surfaces Utiles. 2019 — Le Gamin, Alfredo Coloma, Surfaces Utiles; Very Bad Drawings, Maxime Le Bon, Surfaces Utiles; ARTGENT, Olivier Bertrand, Surfaces Utiles; Discours sur le déchet, Étienne Candel, Surfaces Utiles. 2018 — What's Left Over From The Works of Le Bon, Maxime Le Bon, Surfaces Utiles; Musées Beaux Arts, Pierre Martel, Surfaces Utiles; Je suis dans une école d'art et je réussis, Philippe Jadin, Surfaces Utiles;
In parallel with his design and publishing activities, he teaches typography and editorial design at ESA le 75, Brussels.
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2020, Gabriel Gauthier Publisher: Vies Parallèles Printing: INNI Print, Belgium 1000 copies, 14 × 20,5 cm, 88 pages