Ex libris competition rules
3rd International CGD (Computer Generated Design) Ex-libris Competition 2008
(from the press release)
F.I.S.A.E. Fédération Internationale
des Sociétés d'Amateurs d'Ex-libris.
Competition Rules:
3rd International CGD (Computer Generated Design) Ex-libris
Competition 2008
The International Federation of Ex-libris Societies (FISAE), whose members are from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Mexico, Netherlands, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States of America, has decided at its XXXI Congress in august 2006 to formally endorse the organising of this 3rd international competition of computer-generated ex-libris.
Many artists have participated in the 1st and 2nd competitions. The winners of the formers competition (2004 & 2006) can been seen on www.fisae.org.
The computer, as an artist's creative tool, is steadily gaining ground. Images made using this technique however is sometimes considered of a lesser artistic and printing quality than that of traditionally-made graphic art prints, particularly in the small-format applied arts field of ex-libris. This competition is organised to give artists the possibility to show that digital technology can be used as brilliantly as the burin or engraving needle to produce 'art jewels on paper'. It will also enable them to demonstrate how classical techniques can be brought in to support digital technology.
RULES:
Article 1.
The competition is open without restriction to artists and designers
from all over the world. No fee is required for participation.
There are no limitations as to the theme chosen for the ex-libris.
Article 2.
The works must be conceived as authentic ex-libris
(bookplates), i. e. as small-format art graphics of the highest
aesthetic, artistic and technical quality, made to be pasted into
books and to identify their owner. They should include, integrated
within the image, the words "ex libris..." or an equivalent
(for example, "From the library of...", "This book
belongs to...", etc.), followed by the name of a living person
or of a library of a currently existing institution by whom or by
which it was commissioned, or to whom it is dedicated or for which
it was made.
Article 3.
The ex-libris must have been designed and created with a predominant
use of digital technology, although the printmaking process may
have involved to some extent other graphic techniques. They must
be the work of the person submitting them; if several artists or
technicians have cooperated in the creation of an ex-libris, the
person submitting it must indicate who else was involved and how.
They must be original prints, i.e. multiples printed from digital
or combined matrixes on an adequate support, normally a high quality
paper. Original sketches or drawings, as well as photocopies or
xerographies, will not be accepted, nor will ex-libris be retained
in which digital technology has only been used for reproductive
purposes.
Article 4.
At most, each participating artist can submit five different
ex-libris. Five prints of each ex-libris submitted must
be sent, of which three will be incorporated into museum / documentation
centre collections, and two will be used for exhibition purposes.
Each print must be signed or initialled by the artist and must bear
legibly on the back in pencil the artist's name, address, year of
birth, nationality, the technique(s) used and the year of creation.
If the artist has not used Latin alphabet in the printed inscription,
he is required to write a translation into English on the back of
the print. Also, if for reasons of design he/she has exceptionally
chosen to integrate into the image only the owner's initials, the
artist must write the owner's full name on the back of the print.
Artists are also requested to send a jpg file of each ex-libris
submitted, by e/mail martin.baeyens@telenet.be
Article 5.
The printed surface of the ex-libris should not exceed 130 mm x
130 mm, and the support (paper) must not be larger than 210 mm x
150 mm (A5).
Article 6.
The deadline for submitting works is Friday November 30th,
2007, the stamped postal date on the envelope being decisive.
Artists are however requested to send material before mid-November
2007, whenever possible.
Article 7.
Material for the competition must be sent to the following address:
MARTIN R. BAEYENS
3rd CGD Ex-libris Competition
Schildekensstraat 55 B-9340 Smetlede BELGIUM
Additional information:
Administrative and organisational:
Phone: +41 22 7590040 (English, French, Spanish, German, Italian)
e-mail: b.junod@eu-balkan.org
Phone: +358-50-3676058 (Finnish, Swedish, English, Russian, German)
e-mail: olli.ylonen@uta.fi
Artistic/technical:
Phone: +32 9 3690263 (Dutch, French, English)
e-mail: martin.baeyens@telenet.be
Phone: +90 312 2510356 (Turkish, English)
e-mail: hpektas@hacettepe.edu.tr
General information about ex-libris, including links to other sites on this subject, as well as the competition rules can be found on the following sites: www.fisae.org and www.aed.org.tr www.fisae.org/indexSub06.html
Article 8.
The International Jury is composed of:
Martin R. Baeyens, artist and professor of graphic
arts at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Ghent Belgium. Ward
Bohé, director of the Municipal Museums of the Town
of Sint-Niklaas, Belgium. Wim De Temmerman, Dean
of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, University College Ghent Belgium.
Benoit Junod, ex-libris collector, art and print
critic and exhibition curator, Switzerland. Hasip Pektas,
artist, professor of graphic arts, Hacettepe University, Ankara
Turkey. Olli Ylönen, journalist, professor
of communication studies, Chairman of the Finnish Ex-libris Society.
The president of the jury is Martin R. Baeyens.
Article 9.
Prizes:
First Prize: - Prize foundation Liedts Meesen 1000 EURO
Second Prize: - Prize of the Ankara Ex-libris Society:
600 EURO
Third Prize: (4) - Prize of the Town of Sint-Niklaas:
500 EURO
- Prize of the Finnish Ex-libris Society: 500 EURO
- Prize of the Suisse Ex-libris society: 500 EURO
- Prize of Jean Pierre De Smet: 500 EURO
Special Prize of the FINALE Foundation, Lausanne
for the best ex-libris on an erotic theme. 1000 EURO
Individuals and Institutions will probably offer special prizes,
which will be attributed by decision of the Jury. The Jury will
be competent also to attribute Honourable Mentions to ex-libris
deserving honorary awards. The jury reserves its right not to award
certain prizes or certificates if there are not enough works submitted
of sufficient quality.
Article 10.
The ex-libris received will be evaluated on the basis of their artistic
and technical quality, as well as to their originality and merit
as marks of possession integrating concept, image and text. The
jury will pay special attention to:
- the originality (i.e. made by the author) of the digital and other
materials used in the design (images, fonts, etc.);
- the inventive use of digital technology and its possible blending
with traditional graphics;
- the quality of the relation between image and inscription in the
composition;
- the quality of printing and of the support.
The decision of the Jury will be final.
Article 11.
An extensive selection of the best works submitted will be exhibited
in:
Beijing (CHI) 32 Exlibris Congress (2008)
Ankara (TR) Hacettepe University, Ahmet Gogus Gallery
Fredericton (DK) Kunstmuseum
Nyon (CH) Castle museum
Gent (B) Zebrastraat Cultural complex (November
2008)
Sint- Niklaas (B) Exlibris Centre (2009)
Article 12.
An illustrated catalogue of the best ex-libris submitted for the
competitions will be prepared and will be made available free of
charge to artists whose ex-libris are illustrated therein. A contribution
to postage fees may be requested. For the catalogue, artists may
be requested to send a high-resolution scan of certain works. The
catalogue will also be online.
Article 13.
The safety of submissions during posting and delivery should be
ensured, for example by registered post. Materials sent for the
competition will not be returned and will remain the property of
the organisers. The organisers will have the right to publish all
ex-libris submitted and use them in promotional and press contexts
free of charge. The results of the competitions will be sent for
publication to all associations which are members of the Fédération
Internationale des Sociétés d'Amateurs d'Ex-libris
(FISAE).
Article 14.
Participants must fill in the form below and post it together with
the works submitted, as well as a short CV or biographical data.
Any information as to the person(s) or institution(s) for which
the ex-libris were made will be much appreciated, as well as data
regarding the choice of theme.
Article 15.
Participation in the competition implies unconditional acceptance
of these rules.
Download:
FISAE CGD Ex-libris Competition
Participation Form
(The form can be printed and filled out in English, French or German.)
Please mind article 6:
Article 6.
The deadline for submitting works is Friday 30th November,
2007, the stamped postal date on the envelope being decisive.
Artists are however requested to send material before mid-November
2007, whenever possible.
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