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First European youth poster competition on a socio-political topic, [[Poster Festival Ljubljana]], was established by [[Brumen Foundation]] in [[Established::2009]] to communicate to a global audience important messages through the medium of posters and to assemble an outstanding collection of international posters.
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The first European youth poster competition on a socio-political topic, the [[Poster Festival Ljubljana]], was established by the [[Brumen Foundation]] in May [[Established::2009]] to communicate important messages to a global audience through the medium of posters and to assemble an outstanding collection of international posters.
 
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The 1st festival on the topic of Climate Change took place in May 2009 as a supporting programme of 4th [[Biennial of Slovene Visual Communications]], consisting of ''Competition'' in poster design, ''Workshop'' for students, ''Eco debate'' and two main exhibitions: ''Masterpieces'', exhibition of posters with various social-political contents by internationally acclaimed masters, and ''Coexistence'', a visiting exhibition of Polish posters on the topic of co-existence.  
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Focusing on the topic of Climate Change, the first festival took place as a supporting programme of the 4th [[Biennial of Slovene Visual Communications]], consisting of a ''Competition'' in poster design, a ''Workshop'' for students, an ''Eco debate'' and two main exhibitions: ''Masterpieces'', an exhibition of posters with various social-political contents by internationally acclaimed masters, and ''Co-existence'', a visiting exhibition of Polish posters on the topic of co-existence.  
  
The festival is striving to become a regular event to creatively raise the socio-political awareness while presenting Ljubljana as a creative, open and cultural European city.
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The festival aims to become a regular event to raise socio-political awareness while presenting Ljubljana as a creative, open, and culturally-aware European city.
  
  
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===Masterpieces===
 
===Masterpieces===
  
One of the highlights of the Festival are ''Masterpieces'' which present a rich collection of international poster designs on social topics.  
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One of the highlights of the Festival is the exhibition ''Masterpieces'' which presents a rich collection of international poster design on social topics.  
  
More than 100 acclaimed poster designers from all over the world presented their works at the grand exhibition at the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] in May 2009. The exhibition was accompanied by a catalogue of works with a presentation of the authors, introducing also Kostja Gatnik, Radovan Jenko, Ranko Novak from [[DesigNovak]] and Slavimir Stojanović from [[Futro]].
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More than 100 acclaimed poster designers from all over the world presented their works at the grand exhibition at the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] in May 2009. The exhibition was accompanied by a catalogue of works with a presentation of the authors, introducing also Kostja Gatnik, Radovan Jenko, and Ranko Novak from [[DesigNovak]] and Slavimir Stojanović from [[Futro]].
  
In the future, the intention and goal for the ''Masterpieces'' collection is to visit other major cities in Europe and, also, to expand the collection with works from new artists as well as new works from already futured artists.
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In the future, the intention and goal for the ''Masterpieces'' collection is to visit other major cities in Europe and, also, to expand the collection with works from new artists as well as new works from the previously featured artists.
  
 
===Workshop===
 
===Workshop===
  
The main aim of the ''Workshop'', hosted by internationally acclaimed design experts, is to facilitate mutual cooperation of students from partner Academies - young artists from different cultural backgrounds, who create visually clear and provocative messages for the general public and decision makers in environmental issues. The partners of Brumen Foundation are university-level design institutions in Groningen, Helsinki, Warsaw, Zagreb and Ljubljana.  
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Hosted by internationally acclaimed design experts, the main aim of the ''Workshop'' is to facilitate mutual co-operation of students from partner Academies – young artists from different cultural backgrounds who create visually clear and provocative messages for the general public – and decision makers in environmental issues. The partners of the [[Brumen Foundation]] are university-level design institutions in Groningen, Helsinki, Warsaw, Zagreb, and Ljubljana.  
All created posters become a courtesy of [[Brumen Foundation]]; they are displayed at the exhibition, presented in the catalogue and Festival's web gallery, where they are available to non-government/government EU institutions for only transmission costs.
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All posters become the property of the Brumen Foundation; they are displayed at the exhibition, presented in the catalogue, and on the festival's web gallery, where they are available to non-government and government institutions of the EU for only the cost of transmission.
  
The first ''Workshop'' was held at the [[Department of Design, Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] in May 2009. Attended by ninety students it was implemented under the guidance of Bruketa&Žinić, Jason Grant, Čedomir Kostović, Alain Le Quernec, Filip Pagowski and Annik Troxler. International jury composed of Dimitris Arvanitis, Anthon Beeke, Anette Lenz, Piotr Młodozeniec and Bruno Monguzzi awarded the prizes: 1st prize to Tomek Głowacki, 2nd prize to Darja Velušček and 3rd prize to Yosef Bercovich. All works were exhibited at the [[Jakopič Gallery]].
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The first ''Workshop'' was held at the [[Department of Design, Academy of Fine Arts and Design | Department of Design at the University of Ljubljana's Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] in May 2009. Attended by ninety students it was implemented under the guidance of Bruketa&Žinić, Jason Grant, Čedomir Kostović, Alain Le Quernec, Filip Pagowski, and Annik Troxler. The international jury composed of Dimitris Arvanitis, Anthon Beeke, Anette Lenz, Piotr Młodozeniec, and Bruno Monguzzi awarded the prizes: 1st prize to Tomek Głowacki, 2nd prize to Darja Velušček and 3rd prize to Yosef Bercovich. All works were exhibited at Ljubljana's [[Jakopič Gallery]].
  
 
===Competition===
 
===Competition===
  
The goal of the international competition of young designers under 35 years of age is to raise awareness and to spread the knowledge about important social topics.
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The first ''Competition'' on the topic of Climate Change resulted in a catalogue and the exhibition, held at the [[Jakopič Gallery]] in May 2009. The goal of the international competition of young designers under 35 years of age is to raise awareness and to spread knowledge about important social topics. The international jury, comprising Ivan Doroghy, Marjatta Itkonen, Radovan Jenko, Cyprian Koscielniak, and Mieczyslaw Wasiłewski, chose 125 works from 516 of submitted works. First prize was awarded to Mathilde Fallot, 2nd prize to Luka Mancini and Katarina Mrvar from [[Lukatarina]], and 3rd prize to Jani Ikonen.  
 
 
The first ''Competition'' on the topic of Climate Change resulted in a catalogue and the exhibition, held at the [[Jakopič Gallery]] in May 2009. The international jury, comprising: Ivan Doroghy, Marjatta Itkonen, Radovan Jenko, Cyprian Koscielniak and Mieczyslaw Wasiłewski chose 125 works from 516 of submitted works. 1st prize was awarded to Mathilde Fallot, 2nd prize to Luka Mancini and Katarina Mrvar from [[Lukatarina]], 3rd prize to Jani Ikonen.  
 
  
 
==International Cooperation==
 
==International Cooperation==
  
Works from ''Competition'' and ''Workshop'' were exhibited at the Academy Minerva, School for Fine Art & Design in Groningen in December 2009. In January 2010 design posters on Climate Change were shown at the Academy of Fine arts in Warsaw. University of Art and Design Helsinki will host both exhibitions in April 2010.  
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Works from the ''Competition'' and ''Workshop'' were exhibited at the Academy Minerva, School for Fine Art & Design in Groningen in December 2009. In January 2010 design posters on Climate Change were shown at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. The University of Art and Design Helsinki will host both exhibitions in April 2010.  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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The first European youth poster competition on a socio-political topic, the Poster Festival Ljubljana, was established by the Brumen Foundation in May 2009 to communicate important messages to a global audience through the medium of posters and to assemble an outstanding collection of international posters.

Focusing on the topic of Climate Change, the first festival took place as a supporting programme of the 4th Biennial of Slovene Visual Communications, consisting of a Competition in poster design, a Workshop for students, an Eco debate and two main exhibitions: Masterpieces, an exhibition of posters with various social-political contents by internationally acclaimed masters, and Co-existence, a visiting exhibition of Polish posters on the topic of co-existence.

The festival aims to become a regular event to raise socio-political awareness while presenting Ljubljana as a creative, open, and culturally-aware European city.


Programme

Masterpieces

One of the highlights of the Festival is the exhibition Masterpieces which presents a rich collection of international poster design on social topics.

More than 100 acclaimed poster designers from all over the world presented their works at the grand exhibition at the National Gallery of Slovenia in May 2009. The exhibition was accompanied by a catalogue of works with a presentation of the authors, introducing also Kostja Gatnik, Radovan Jenko, and Ranko Novak from DesigNovak and Slavimir Stojanović from Futro.

In the future, the intention and goal for the Masterpieces collection is to visit other major cities in Europe and, also, to expand the collection with works from new artists as well as new works from the previously featured artists.

Workshop

Hosted by internationally acclaimed design experts, the main aim of the Workshop is to facilitate mutual co-operation of students from partner Academies – young artists from different cultural backgrounds who create visually clear and provocative messages for the general public – and decision makers in environmental issues. The partners of the Brumen Foundation are university-level design institutions in Groningen, Helsinki, Warsaw, Zagreb, and Ljubljana. All posters become the property of the Brumen Foundation; they are displayed at the exhibition, presented in the catalogue, and on the festival's web gallery, where they are available to non-government and government institutions of the EU for only the cost of transmission.

The first Workshop was held at the Department of Design at the University of Ljubljana's Academy of Fine Arts and Design in May 2009. Attended by ninety students it was implemented under the guidance of Bruketa&Žinić, Jason Grant, Čedomir Kostović, Alain Le Quernec, Filip Pagowski, and Annik Troxler. The international jury composed of Dimitris Arvanitis, Anthon Beeke, Anette Lenz, Piotr Młodozeniec, and Bruno Monguzzi awarded the prizes: 1st prize to Tomek Głowacki, 2nd prize to Darja Velušček and 3rd prize to Yosef Bercovich. All works were exhibited at Ljubljana's Jakopič Gallery.

Competition

The first Competition on the topic of Climate Change resulted in a catalogue and the exhibition, held at the Jakopič Gallery in May 2009. The goal of the international competition of young designers under 35 years of age is to raise awareness and to spread knowledge about important social topics. The international jury, comprising Ivan Doroghy, Marjatta Itkonen, Radovan Jenko, Cyprian Koscielniak, and Mieczyslaw Wasiłewski, chose 125 works from 516 of submitted works. First prize was awarded to Mathilde Fallot, 2nd prize to Luka Mancini and Katarina Mrvar from Lukatarina, and 3rd prize to Jani Ikonen.

International Cooperation

Works from the Competition and Workshop were exhibited at the Academy Minerva, School for Fine Art & Design in Groningen in December 2009. In January 2010 design posters on Climate Change were shown at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. The University of Art and Design Helsinki will host both exhibitions in April 2010.

See also

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