The Portfolio
The "Nouveau Salon des Cent" portfolio consists of a
hundred posters created by one hundred of the best graphic designers
of our
time, from 24 different countries including China, Japan, Mexico,
Brazil, Zimbabwe, the United-States and most of the European countries,
as a tribute to Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, for the Centenary of
his
death, 1901-2001. Initiated by the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum Partners'
Club. In cooperation with the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum of Albi.
The
printing was limited to only 380. The posters have been exhibited
in major museums and galleries around the world. View
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The Designer - Stasys Eidrigevicius
Born 24-07-1949 in Lithuania.
Education 1968-73 Art Academy in Vilnius, Lithuania. Moved to
Warsaw, Poland 1980.
He is a member of ZPAP (The Polish Artists Union) since 1981,
member of IAA AIAP UNESCO since 1998.
Creation visual arts and graphic design.
Performances:
'Closing' 1992, Studio Gallery. 'Hommage a Vincent', 1992, Kazimierz
Dolny, Poland. 'Road' Art Centre in Cracow, 1992.
'Well' 1993 Vilnius, Contemporary Art Centre. 'White Deer' Studio
Theatre, Warsaw. 'Circles' 1995, Perth, West Australia.
'Passing Water' and 'Wood Picture' 1997, Tsumary, Japan. 'Erotiki'
1997, Warsaw, Poland and 1998 Vilnius, Lithuania. 'Wine Fest' Castello
di Ama, Italy, 1999. '1 h 5' with Knittel and Sudnik, Contemporary
Art Centre, Warsaw, 1999.
'Rain' Tel Aviv, Israel, 2000.
Films:
BBC 1987, London, directed by M. Pawlikowski. 'Stasys and Psalms'
1991, Warsaw, directed by E. Dryll-Glinska. 'A man with a suitcase'
1993, Cracow, directed by W. Janda. 'Seven mysteries according
to Stasys' 1994, Warsaw, directed by A. Papuzinski. 'Summer resident'
1997, Chicago, USA, directed by D. Carlson.
Books:
'Faces' Gallery 86, Lodz, Poland. 'Drawing from my journeys' Gallery
86, Lodz, Poland 1996. 'Pastels' Buffi publisher, Bielsko-Biala,
Poland 1997. 'Stasys Eidrigevicius' GGG Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 1998.
'Between the lines' Spicchi dell Est, II Cigno, Roma, Italy 1999.
'Stasys 50' IRSA, Poland 1999. |