THE ETHICS OF OUR WORKSHOP :
To serve the sponsor.
Be responsive and available.
Be a competent and professional team committed to listening to the request.
Find and propose solutions best suited to a perfect result.
Use with relevance highest technology available.
Being competitive on production costs.
MY PHILOSOPHY OF BUSINESS :
If most of the time, a professional editor is able to reproduce an image in any medium, I mean, for my part, this trade otherwise. For me it is a working partnership between the studio and the client. In addition to providing the technical, I like to watch the work to reproduce and if necessary, make some suggestions on color, layout, format, use the support … The client can also I give carte blanche to give him the idea for the original work, without prejudice to collaboration at all stages of its formatting. This work is not only a complicity between the sponsor / artist and performer (her publisher), but a concurring intelligence on how to implement, whether latent or overt, to serve the work that will result. I worked with the publishing of large museums, renowned international artists, businesses, and they trusted me to carry all the multiple posters, banners or art books they wanted.
Eric Linard, FOUNDER
Preparatory Year 1960/1961 at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. 1961 Ecole des Arts Decoratifs de Strasbourg, graduated from advertising. 1964 Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Toulouse, graduated from painting. Founded in 1965 the agency "Workshop 5" in Strasbourg. 1970 Creation of "Eric Linard Editions" dissemination of its production of prints in serigraphy, lithography and etching, with museums, galleries and collectors in France, the United States, Japan, etc.. 1986 Begins to participate in numerous international exhibitions of Contemporary Art (SAGA, FIAC, BASEL, etc.). 1988 Opens the "Eric Linard Galerie" in Strasbourg, where he presented several exhibitions of international contemporary artists. 1996 Decides to leave Strasbourg to settle in southern France, in Drôme Provençale. Price professionals since 1983 → Oscar European silkscreen (Paris). Raclette gold (SPAI - Huston U.S.A.). Regional Grand Prix and Grand Prix county of Craftsmanship (SEMA - Strasbourg). Public Orders monumental → Strasbourg : Barbara. Kruger (1 tram station) ; texts Oulipo (15 tram stations), Alain Willaume (16 photos lava glazed along the Rhine). Colmar : Jean Le Gac (Verrières the train station). Marseille : Sylvie Blocher (Facade of the Institute of Fluid) ; Francis Zubeil (Opera de Marseille). Paris : Jean Charles Blais (Metro Station House of Deputies). Paris-Orly : Bernard Faucon (panel home, police and air borders). Carcassonne : Louis Jammes (Media). Issoudun : Marin Kasimir (Place of Human Rights). Kortrijk (Belgium) : Jean-Michel Alberola (Limits of the Opera). Toulouse : Jean-Pierre Bertrand (Metro Station Ramonville). Montpellier : Dominique Gauthier (glasses decorated Lycée Jean Mermoz). Montelimar : John Armleder (column signal light work)
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