The Winners of the 24th International Poster Biennale
We have the honour to present you the Winners of the 24th International Poster Biennale in Warsaw.
The Jury members: Stephan Bundi, David Crowley, Kenya Hara, Jerzy Porębski, Silvia Sfligiotti and Jakub Stępień Hakobo, after a two-days session have took the decision to award the Prizes to the following artists:
A CATEGORY
GOLD MEDAL
to Wiesław Rosocha, Poland
for the poster: Rosocha. Other areas, other formats.
2013, digital print, 140 × 100
District Art Gallery in Ostrów Wielkopolski
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SILVER MEDAL
to Andreas Golde, Germany
for the poster: Theodor W. Adorno.
2013, silkscreen, 84,1 × 59,4
Folkwang University of Arts
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SILVER MEDAL
to Jakob Kirch / Corporate Design: Spector Bureau, Leipzig, Germany
for the poster: 2013/14 Season Opening of the Municipal Theatre of Stuttgart
2013, offset, 175 × 118,5
Schauspiel Stuttgart
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BRONZE MEDAL
to Freeman Lau Siu Hong, Hong Kong
for the poster: Symbiosis
2013, offset, 100 × 70
KL&K Creative Strategics
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BRONZE MEDAL
to Lech Majewski, Poland
for the poster: Beckett
2013, offset, 140 × 100
Powszechny Theatre in Radom
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BRONZE MEDAL
to Dmitry Mirilenko, Russia
for the poster: Mayakovsky 120 (1, 2 , 3)
2013, digital print, 90 × 60
self edition
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B CATEGORY
GOLDEN DEBUT
to Łukasz Kowalski, Poland
for the poster: The Well of Hope – 60%
2013, digital print, 90 × 60
Diploma work at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
The Jury would like to mention also two authors in this category for their art works:
Jan Bajtlik from Poland and Jonathan Auch from Germany.
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The Jury, in the name of Rektora of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, according to the Regulations, awarded
the Józef Mroszczak Honorary Award
to Haiping Li Design Studio, China
for the poster: Truth (without text)
2014, offset, 84,1 x 59,4
Hubei Institute of Fine Arts