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23 March 2010 488 views 5 Comments
"Sobreviver", by Carlos Vinicius Lopes

"Sobreviver", by Carlos Vinicius Lopes

Brazilian art director Carlos Vinicius Lopes won the main award at the 3rd International Biennial of Poster in Bolivia. The exhibition was held at the Museo San Francisco in La Paz, during November 2009. The theme of this edition of the Biennial was “Migration”, and Lopes’ poster series “Sobreviver” (“Survive”) was elected by the Jury the recipient of the U$3,000 prize.

Other categories were Cultural Poster (won by Tomasz Bogulawski from Poland), Social Poster (won by Timo Berry from Finland), Commercial/Advertising Poster (won by Lani Sommese from the United States) and Best Bolivian Poster (won by Ivan Villegas).

The Biennial received 1.700 posters and the international jury (that selected some 300) was composed by designers from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico and Venezuela. Posters by Brazilian graphic designers Benoni Ceratti, Bruno Porto, Fabio Lopez, Marcos Minini and Mateus Baladares were among those selected and exhibited at the event.

"Sobreviver", by Carlos Vinicius Lopes

"Sobreviver", by Carlos Vinicius Lopes

"Sobreviver", by Carlos Vinicius Lopes

"Sobreviver", by Carlos Vinicius Lopes


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