A CURA DI CHANGIZ JALAYER Reza Abedini Nasce a Teheran in Iran Silver Prize: Second International Poster Nel 1967

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A CURA DI CHANGIZ JALAYER Reza Abedini Nasce a Teheran in Iran Silver Prize: Second International Poster Nel 1967 A CURA DI CHANGIZ JALAYER Reza Abedini nasce a Teheran in Iran Silver Prize: Second international poster nel 1967. Nel 1985 si diploma in Grafica Biennale Korea 2004 all’Liceo artistico e nel 1992 si laurea in First prize: The First international Bien- Pittura all’Università di Teheran. nale of the Islamic world Poster Iran 2004 Nel 1989 comincia la sua carriera pro- Bronze Medal: The 2nd China Internatio- fessionale come Grafico e nel 1993 fonda nal Poster Biennial CIPB China 2005 “Reza Abedini Studio”. First prize: 9th Press Festival of Children Dal 1996 comincia la sua attività didatti- & Young Adults Iran 2005 ca insegnando varie materie come Grafi- ca, Visual Design, Tipografia... Attività A member of Iranian Graphic Inoltre, organizza diversi Workshop Designers Society, 1997, come: ECV France, Paris | Hallo Academy, A member of Alliance Graphique Inter- Holland | Intuit/Lab France, VCUQ, Qatar national (AGI) 2001 | LAU, Lebanon | Mimar Sinan, Turkey The Supervisor of the cultural commit- tee of I.G.D.S, 1999 Mostre Film Poster, Tehran 1993, 94, 96 Writer and Critic in the field of Visual | Biennale Tehran, 1991, 99, 03 | Cultural arts since, 1990, Posters, Qeshm Island, 1998 | 4th Gene- Editor of the visual Section of Sureh ration, Tehran1998 | Self-promotional monthly magazine, 1992-1993, Posters, Tehran, Iran, 2001 | In the Op- Managing director and editor-in -chief of posite Direction, Iran, Solo, 2001 | In The Manzar, Occasional Pictorial magazine Beginning, Iran Solo Exhibition, 2001 | Return, Iran, Solo, 2002 | Answer?, Solo, Pubblicazioni The Prophet by Khalil Ji- 2002 | Brno | Hong Kong | Korea | War- bran, Iran, 1997 saw | Paris | Qazvin | Japan | Echirolles Manzar Pictorial Book, Iran, 1999 | Toyama | Trnava | China | Ukraine | Co- The Art of Print, The textbook of Iran Art lorado | Essen | Choumont | Istanbul | Schools, Iran, 2000 Beirut | Doha ... Qeseye Kutuleha va Derazha (A Tale of Dwarfs and Lankier), Iran, 2000 Premi First Prize: best film poster of Fajr Autobiographic, A Selection of works, International Film Festival Iran 1993- Iran, 2002 1994-1996 In The Beginning ..., Selection of works, Film Critics Special Award for the Best Iran, 2003 film poster Iran 1994 REZA ABEDINI, Design & Designers, PY- I R I B’S Special Award: The Best film po- RAMYD, France, 2004 ster, Iran 1996 3rd Award: poster, The 6th Biennial of Iranian Graphic Designers, Tehran 1999 Special Award: Creativity from Iranian Graphic Designers Society, Tehran 1999 Special Prize: China International Poster Biennale China 2003 Honorable mention: 13 Colorado inter- national poster exhibitions USA 2003 The Union of Visual Artists of the Czech Republic Award, Brno 2004 Second prize: 15th Festival d’affiches de Chaumont France 2004 Gold Prize: Hong Kong International Po- ster Triennial Hong Kong 2004 First prize and gold medal: 8th Interna- tional Biennial of the Poster in Mexico 2004 Manifesti پوسترها یی ی ئ ه هه و و و ن ن مم م م م م م م م م م م م لل لل ل ل ل ل ل ل گ ک ک ک کک ک ق قققق قققق ققق ق فففففففففففف غ غ عععع ظ ظ ظ ط ظ ظ ظ ضض ضضضض ضض ض ضض ضضضض ضض ض ضصصص ص شش ش شش شس ش ش سس س سس س س س ژ رز دذ دذ خخخ خ ح چ چ ج ج ج ج ث ث ت تت پپ پ پپ پ ت تت ب بب بب ب بب ب ببب ب ببب ب ب ب ب ب ب ب ب آآآآآآآآ آآآآآآ آآآآآآآآآآآآآآآ آآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآ آآآ آ آآآ آآآ Progetto grafico: Changiz Jalayer .
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