Editor: Margo Rouard-Snowman
Publisher: Thames & Hudson, London
Publication: 1993, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 160
Size: 250 x 300
Text: English
ISBN: 050027729X
(Preface) 'Roman Cieslewicz is one of a handful of graphic artists who have attained worldwide recognition. In thirty years or more of concentrated activity, he has created posters, book jackets and advertisements which have become modern icons of graphic art. A Pole who has lived most of his professional life in France, Cieslewicz has constantly broken new ground, using imaginative collage, photomontage and typography in campaigns to sell specific products, in announcements and publicity for all sorts of cultural events, and indeed in making incisive political comments on our times.
Best known for a number of unforgettable images, as this book so splendidly demonstrates, Cieslewicz continues to set the pace in an extremely competitive field. His use of bold colours and basic shapes, combined with his refined hard-edge technique, gives him an unmistakable and immediately recognizable image, while his ability to shock and amuse sets him apart from most of his colleagues.'
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