Roman Cieślewicz
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- | '''Roman Cieslewicz''' ([[1930]], [[Lwów]] [[Poland]]) is a Polish graphic designer. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007] | + | '''Roman Cieślewicz''' (13 January 1930 – 21 January 1996) was a [[Polish artist]] and photographer known for such posters as "[[Che Si]]" (1967). |
+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | He studied at [[Cracow]] [[Academy of Fine Arts]] from 1949 to 1954. He was artistic editor of "[[Ty i Ja]]" monthly ([[Warsaw]]) 1959-1962 . In 1963 he moved to France and naturalized in 1971. | ||
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+ | He worked as art director of [[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]], [[ELLE|Elle]] (1965-1969) and [[Mafia]] - advertising agency (1969-1972) and was artistic creator of [[Opus International]] (1967-1969). [[Kitsch]] (1970-1971) and [[Cnac-archives]] (1971-11974). Taught at the [[Ecole Superieure d'Arts Graphiques]] (ESAG) in Paris. | ||
+ | In 1976 he produced his "reviev of panic information" - "[[Kamikaze]]"/No. 1/ published by [[Christian Bourgois]]. | ||
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+ | In 1991 he produced "Kamikaze 2" with [[Agnes B.]]. | ||
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+ | He took part in numerous group exhibitions of graphic, poster and photographic art and was a member of AGI [[International Graphic Association]]. | ||
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==Timeline== | ==Timeline== | ||
*1930 13 January Born in [[Lwów]] [[Poland]] now [[Lviv]] [[Ukraine]] as Roman Cieślewicz | *1930 13 January Born in [[Lwów]] [[Poland]] now [[Lviv]] [[Ukraine]] as Roman Cieślewicz | ||
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*1998 - Muzeum Plakatu, Warsaw Poland | *1998 - Muzeum Plakatu, Warsaw Poland | ||
- | ==Other Polish graphic designers== | + | |
- | *[[Franciszek Starowieyski]] | + | |
- | *[[Henryk Tomaszewski (poster artist)|Henryk Tomaszewski]] | + | |
- | *[[Jan Lenica]] | + | |
- | *[[Jan Mlodozeniec]] | + | |
- | *[[Jan Sawka]] | + | |
- | *[[Mieczysław Wasilewski]] | + | |
- | *[[Stasys Eidrigevicius]] | + | |
- | *[[Tadeusz Piechura]] | + | |
- | *[[Wiesław Rosocha]] | + | |
- | *[[Wiesław Wałkuski]] | + | |
- | *[[Mieczysław Wasilewski]] | + | |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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*[[List of Polish graphic designers]] | *[[List of Polish graphic designers]] | ||
*[[Graphic design]] | *[[Graphic design]] | ||
+ | *[[Roman Cieslewicz appropriates Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and Leonardo Da Vinci]] | ||
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Roman Cieślewicz (13 January 1930 – 21 January 1996) was a Polish artist and photographer known for such posters as "Che Si" (1967).
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Career
He studied at Cracow Academy of Fine Arts from 1949 to 1954. He was artistic editor of "Ty i Ja" monthly (Warsaw) 1959-1962 . In 1963 he moved to France and naturalized in 1971.
He worked as art director of Vogue, Elle (1965-1969) and Mafia - advertising agency (1969-1972) and was artistic creator of Opus International (1967-1969). Kitsch (1970-1971) and Cnac-archives (1971-11974). Taught at the Ecole Superieure d'Arts Graphiques (ESAG) in Paris. In 1976 he produced his "reviev of panic information" - "Kamikaze"/No. 1/ published by Christian Bourgois.
In 1991 he produced "Kamikaze 2" with Agnes B..
He took part in numerous group exhibitions of graphic, poster and photographic art and was a member of AGI International Graphic Association.
Timeline
- 1930 13 January Born in Lwów Poland now Lviv Ukraine as Roman Cieślewicz
- 1949 - 1954 studied at Cracow Academy of Fine Arts
- 1959-62 artistic editor of "Ty i Ja" monthly (Warsaw)
- 1963 Moved to France
- 1971 Naturalized French citizen
- Worked as art director of Vogue, Elle (1965-1969) and Mafia - advertising agency (1969-1972)
- Was artistic creator of Opus International (1967-1969), Kitsch (1970-1971) and Cnac-archives (1971-11974)
- 1975 Taught at the Ecole Superieure d'Arts Graphiques (ESAG) in Paris
- 1976 Produced his "reviev of panic information" - "Kamikaze"/No. 1/ published by Christian Bourgois
- 1991 "Kamikaze 2" with Agnes B
- Took part in numerous group exhibitions of graphic, poster and photographic art
- Member of AGI International Graphic Association
- 1996 21 January Passed away (heart attack) in Paris France
Major awards
- 1964 - Grand Prix, International Exhibition of Film Posters in Karlove Vary (Czech Republic)
- 1964 - Gold Medal, 1st Biennial of Industrial Forms in Ljubljana (Yugoslavia)
- 1972 - Gold Medal, 4th International Biennial of Posters in Warsaw (Poland)
- 1979 - Grand Prix for posters in Paris (France)
- 1984 - Bronze Medal, International Biennial of Posters
- 1990 - Grand Prix of "Art Graphique" (France)
- 1991 - Excellence Prize at Biennial of Graphic in Zagreb (Yugoslavia)
- 1992 - President Price, Biennial of Applied Graphic in Brno (Slovakia)
- 1993 – Second price, Poster Biennale Lahti (Finland)
Exhibitions
- 1972 - Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris France
- 1973 - Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Holland
- 1974 - Muzeum Plakatu, Warsaw Poland
- 1978 - Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Holland
- 1981 - Muzeum Narodowe, Poznan Poland
- 1984 - Kunsthalle, Darmstadt Germany
- 1986 - Galeria BWA, Łódź Poland
- 1987 - Galerie de Pret, Angres France
- 1993 - The Polish Museum of America, Chicago USA
- 1993 - Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris France
- 1994 - Narodowa Galeria Sztuki Wspolczesnej Zacheta, Warsaw Poland
- 1998 - Muzeum Plakatu, Warsaw Poland
See also
- List of graphic designers
- List of Polish painters
- List of Polish graphic designers
- Graphic design
- Roman Cieslewicz appropriates Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and Leonardo Da Vinci