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
Our Complete Collection »
The Designer - David Tartakover
Born
in Israel in 1944.
Studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem. Graduate
of the London College of Printing.
Since 1975, operates his own studio in Tel Aviv, specializing
in various aspects of visual communications, with particular emphasis
on culture and politics.
Senior Lecturer at the Visual Communication Department at the
Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, since 1976. Member
of AGI (Alliance Graphique Internationale). Past President of the
Graphic Designers Association of Israel (GDAI). His works are included
in the permanent collections of museums in U.S.A., Europe and Japan.
Held one-person exhibitions at the: Tokyo Designers Space Open
Gallery, 1982; the Israel Museum, Jerusalem 'Produce of Israel'
1984; the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art 'Produce of Israel' 1985; the
Israel Museum, Jerusalem 'Proclamation of the Independence' 1988;
Espace Floreal, Paris, France, 1994; Festival d'affiches, Chaumont,
France, 1995; Plakatmuseum an Niederrheim, Germany, 1997; Passage
de Retz Gallery, Paris, France, 1998; DDD Gallery, Osaka, Japan,
1998; Arc en Reve, Centre d'architecture, Bordeaux, France, 1998.
He has been awarded various prizes in Israel and abroad, among
them: Gold Medal, 8th Poster Biennale, Lahti, Finland, 1989; Second
Prize at the Salon of Photography, Kalish, Poland, 1990; Honourable
Mention, Helsinki International Poster Biennale, 1997; Bronze Medal,
the 17th International Poster Biennale Warsaw, 2000; Second Prize,
the 13th International Poster Biennale, Lahti, Finland, 2001. |