François Schuiten
Mondes (im)parfaits, 2019
$115
$115
Offered by the gallery
Professional art gallery
Bruxelles - Belgium
Authenticity
Artwork sold with an invoice from the gallery
Signature
Hand-signed by artist
Medium
Print : offset lithography
Themes
Architecture
Support
Print on fine art paper
Type
Numbered and limited to 200 copies
Dimensions cm | inch
70 x 50 cm 27.6 x 19.7 inch
Framing
Not framed
Collector’s Guide
About the artwork
La Maison d'Ailleurs à Yverdon-les-Bains, Suisse.
Impression quadri (offset) sur papier Modigliani Insize Neve 270 gr.
Tirage numéroté et signé par François Schuiten.
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François Schuiten is a Belgian draftsman, born in 1956. His first comic book called "Mutation" was published in the Belgian edition of the Pilot magazine, when he was only sixteen years old. Following this, he studied comics at the Saint Luc Institute in Brussels in Claude Renard's workshop. After graduation, he created the cycle of « Terres Creuses » with his brother. 1980 onward, he build the series « Les Cités Obscures » with Benoir Peters. In 2002, he was awarded for his work and received the supreme dedication for all cartoonists, the Grand Prix from the city of Angouleme. « Les Cités obscures » was translated in ten languages, it received several awards including the Manga Grand Prix at the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2013.
While working as a cartoonist, François Schuiten also got involved in architectural projects. He is mostly known for the one created at "Arts et Metiers" metro station in Paris. He also designed stages for several opera and dance performances but also designed stages for several movies, such as « Mister Nobody » by Jaco Vandormael. Moreover, he designed pavilions for several universal exhibitions like the pavilion of Luxembourg in Seville,Utopian theme park in Hanover and the Belgian pavilion at global exhibition of Aichi, in Japan. From time to time, he participates in projects pertaining to posters, stamps and illustrations. Last but not least, for about ten years, he invested in designing the museum "Train World" in Schaerbeek.
Le dernier Pharaon - Affiche Festival BD d'Amiens, 2019
27.6 x 19.7 inch
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$115
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