Navy Yard No. 2

Area N:Hall of Line Picture Books
Chronology of Serge Bloch's Illustrated Works
Eat Your Superpowers! 2023
Une vieille histoire 2021
Modern Art Explorer 2020
La rue de l'ours 2018
Hôtel Bellevie 2018
George and His Shadow 2017
Le grand livre de la bagarre 2017
Chocolat so Chic! 2017
3, 2, 1…Draw! 2016
Saturday 2016
L'interprétation du rève illustrée 2016
Eux c'est nous 2015
La grande histoire d'un petit trait 2014
Ubu 2012
Le collectionneur 2012
Butterflies In My Stomach and Other School Hazards 2010
Reach For the Stars and Other Advice For Life's Journey 2010
La Bible 2007
L'ennemi 2007
Moi j'attends 2005
Les Sentiments, C'est Quoi? 2004
SAMSAM 2000
L'école de Léon 2000
Sam et son papa 1998
Max et Lili1992

Area O:Line Workshop
What I find interesting in collage, is the relationship between the glued object and the graphic line, and what transpires between the collection of the collage and the drawing.
— Serge Bloch
For Serge, lines are his tools, his language, and his vocabulary.
No matter where they appear,
his works always carry a high degree of recognisability.
Serge’s lines are very infectious and expressive.
The characters in his works are often composed of just a few simple lines,
and despite their seemingly naive style, they encompass profound life themes.
Welcome to the Line Workshop, where you will have the opportunity to experience the unique artistic style of Serge Bloch in person. Regardless of age, everyone here can feel the infinite charm of line art through simple DIY activities.

Area P:Eat Your Superpowers!
Colourful foods are beneficial to us. The vibrant hues of food not only represent their bright appearances but also conceal their unique nutritional secrets.
Eat Your Superpowers! is a food knowledge reference book authored by Toni Buzzeo and illustrated by Serge Bloch. Written in easy-to-understand language, this book introduces the different nutritional values of 25 fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains, and explains how various foods help us maintain a strong brain and body. Each food is grouped into five colour categories: red and pink, orange and yellow, green, blue and purple, and brown and white. Every sentence is carefully crafted and perfectly suited for pre-schoolers to read. The humorous illustrations make the book even more engaging and lively, allowing children to recognise different foods through the simplest colours and uncover their nutritional magic. It helps children develop healthy eating habits.
