Bruno Robbe

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For almost twenty years, Bruno Robbe has run the lithography workshop founded in 1949 by his grandfather, Arthur Robbe.

In 1999, he founded Éditions Bruno Robbe and welcomed numerous Belgian and foreign artists to his studio on Rue de la Liberté in Frameries, including Charley Case, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Jacques Charlier, Peter Downsbrough, Luciano Fabro, Michel François, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Benoît Jacques, Ann Veronica Janssens, Didier Mahieu, David Nash, Tony Oursler, David Tremlett and Lawrence Weiner, to name but a few.

The places are then transformed into a “laboratory” of research and creation; each print produced by the studio's presses is thought out, designed and produced on sitebefore being printed and multiplied in a limited edition as an original.

The productions are essentially based around the original print in limited edition and around the artist's book (book-object, portfolio, etc.).

Works are printed using traditional techniques such as lithography, xylogravure, linocut, intaglio, stencil... But also using contemporary means such as digital imaging, photo-lithography...

Langue : French