Roman Cieslewicz was a major figure in contemporary graphic design; his images are, and will forever be, of great inspiration. Born in Poland in 1930, he spent most of his life in France. Throughout his career, he displayed exceptional inventiveness: his posters, advertisements and book covers all made a lasting impression on graphic design. In parallel to his work as a graphic designer, Roman Cieslewicz executed personal works, using collage and photomontage to engage images in unusual associations. Sharing the same taste for irony and black humor, he teamed up in the early '60s with Arrabal, Topor, Gironella, Olivier O.Olivier and a few others to create ?Panique?, a movement that aimed to surpass surrealism. Funny, provocative, and sometimes uncomfortable or disturbing, Ciezlewicz's images leaves no one indifferent.
Dimensions: 6?x6.25? (inches) Pages: 120 Edition: Softcover Languages: English