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Showing posts with label Namur. Show all posts

Le Journal Vers L'Avenir Parle de l'Artiste Ben Heine

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L'Artiste Ben Heine en Couverture de Proximag

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Du Talent à Revendre

Christophe Pequet

Adolescent, Ben Heine griffonnait dans les marges de ses fardes et de ses cahiers. Aujourd’hui, l’artiste originaire de Bruxelles est reconnu dans le monde entier! De Bucarest à Hong Kong, de Moscou à Séoul, ses œuvres ont fait le tour du monde!

Et quand il ne passe pas son temps à créer, le jeune artiste s’installe derrière son piano pour laisser libre cours à son imagination musicale. Et le résultat est plutôt bien foutu! En témoignent les nombreux messages postés par les internautes sur son compte Soundcloud. «J’ai sorti un album sur le net en novembre dernier. Si le retour des internautes est positif, l’album sortira en format CD. Je ne lâcherai pas l’affaire tant que je n’aurai pas obtenu un résultat satisfaisant», dit Ben Heine en souriant.

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Many new limited edition prints of Pencil Vs Camera, Digital Circlism and Flesh and Acrylic were exhibited from the 13th till the 15th of January 2012 at the Art Event fair in Namur, Belgium. All of the exhibited artworks are limited edition prints face mounted and bonded between 2 acrylic glass panels (Authentic Diasec finishing). You can find more info about my limited editions prints and about Diasec here.


I'll be exhibiting several limited editions prints (Pencil Vs Camera and Digital Circlism) already face mounted and bonded between 2 high quality acrylic glass panels (Diasec finishing) in January 2012 at the "Art Event" show in Namur (Belgium).

Publication in
the Fucid Mag

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My painting "Mother Africa" was recently published in the Fucid magazine. See the online edition.

The FUCID is a non-governmental organization located in the University campus of Namur, Belgium. It intends to bring lasting social, political and environmental changes and promotes solidarity and citizenship.

Many thanks to the editors and to Benjamin Moriamé in particular. (Benjamin Moriamé is a Belgian journalist working for the FUCID and as a freelance for La Libre Belgique, Le Soir, Vers l'Avenir and several other magazines.)
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© 2008 - Ben Heine


I was recently invited by Benjamin Moriamé to host a conference on the theme "Art and Militancy" at the FUCID (FUCID, in English: "University Foundation of International Cooperation for Development"). I explained my evolution as a political illustrator, I spoke about the importance of political art nowadays and I also focused on the limits of freedom of expression in political cartooning.

I've illustrated in the past several bulletins published by the FUCID. The FUCID is a non-governmental organization located in the University campus of Namur, Belgium. It intends to bring lasting social, political and environmental changes and promotes solidarity and citizenship.

Warm thanks to Benjamin Moriamé for inviting me and for giving me the chance to use my freedom of speech and have an interesting debate with students. Benjamin Moriamé is a Belgian journalist working for the FUCID and as a freelance for La Libre Belgique, Le Soir, Vers l'Avenir and several other magazines.
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