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PROF. MARTIN R. BAEYENS

2014-01-16 14:50
Autor: Muzeum Drukarstwa

http://users.telenet.be/martin.baeyens
e-mail: martin.baeyens@telenet.be

Active painter, graphic artist and designer.
He released a long list of sole exhibitions (116) in Belgium and other countries, he participated in (962) group exhibitions worldwide and was awarded for (129) international contests and exhibitions.
In the Ex libris world he takes an important and special place. He realised until today, (732) Ex libris from which most of them are in silk screen and CGD.
Nature is at the centre of his art work. He seeks for a balance between technology and nature and uses therefore electronic circuit print plates. In his free graphic he is also specialised in silk screen. He prints his works himself, a technique in which he is a perfectionist.
For 40 years he is professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, University College Gent. As visiting lecturer he was active at the Frans Masereel Centre for Graphic in Belgium, the Texas Tech University in Lubbock USA and in several university's in China, Turkey and North Cyprus. For Erasmus (educational exchange project) he was invited to the academies of Barcelona, Lisbon, Krakow, Limerick and Dalian.


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DR KRZYSZTOF MAREK BĄK

2014-01-02 14:50
Autor: Muzeum Drukarstwa

www.bak.sto.com.pl
e-mail: kmbak.exlibris@gmail.com

Graphic artist specializing in bookplate created in Computer Techniques (CGD) with an output of about 700 exlibrises of his own. He also deals with theoretical aspects of bookplates. He has had 65 individual exhibitions in Poland, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Portugal, USA and Kuwait. He has participated in over 150 group exhibitions and graphic competitions and received 22 awards and distinctions.
He is a member of Deutsche Exlibris Gesellschaft.
He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, works at the Silesian University in Cieszyn Art Institute, where he teaches in the digital graphics studio.
Lives in Bielsko-Biala.

Wystawę oglądać można od 9 stycznia do 14 lutego 2014 r. w godzinach otwarcia Muzeum Drukarstwa – od wtorku do piątku w godz. 10.00-17.00


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