Francois Garde – Ce qu’il advint du sauvage blanc
Gallimard Publishing House, Paris, France
PRIX GONCOURT DU PREMIER ROMAN 2012
Cover Book Ce qu’il advint du sauvage blanc

Francois Garde – Ce qu’il advint du sauvage blanc
Gallimard Publishing House, Paris, France
PRIX GONCOURT DU PREMIER ROMAN 2012
The Deloitte Innovation Center in Utrecht / Netherlands opens the doors to the place where ideas go wild with a SWARTE image.
“One square meter of roots” or the other form of the snowboarding pilosophy
The snowboarding philosophy is an amazing illustration of the difference between traditional strategy and unorthodox outgoing strategy. The first one refers to the logical planning process that produces a “perfect direction”, to be executed through blind obedience while the second one assumes strategy to be something that rises from diverse places, people, at various times, and for a multitude of reasons.
Thank you, Ornella Sessa, for reviewing our artwork and for posting it on Design Dautore!
“This blog is a collection of extra-ordinary, outstanding creative work coming across my way as a Creative Director in the TV & Advertising industry.”
Tino Schwanemann
Romanian duo SWARTE’s series titled One square meter of roots explores the secrets of survival of more than 70 tribes throughout the world through painting, body art and photography.
Swarte was selected to be displayed in the Portfolio of Costal Arts League Museum – Half Moon Bay, California, USA during the Michael H. Kellicutt International Photoshow – 2013 Through a Lens
Being one of the winners at Chelsea Fine Art Competition 2013, SWARTE was selected to be exhibited in the Chelsea Art District at Agora Gallery in New York, during a group event which will take place between 16th of August and 5th of September 2013.
SWARTE in group exhibition at Fringe Art Fest in Bath UK. Expo: Red Line Art Works curated by Chris Greenwood
The mechanisms of vision can inform technology design, and its cognitive power can make sense of symbolic orders. Both vision and computation are very prone to abstraction, and the trick is to get them to coincide. – Marshall McCullough
SWARTE is an open source of imagination transforming modern mental images into catchy art that can only be perceived when involving all five senses at once.
SWARTE explores tribe survival through tribal body paint art
It’s hard not to think of Gotye’s Someone that I Used to Know video when looking at these works by Romanian duo Swarte. But love, anger, and heartbreak don’t seem to be on Corina Olaru and Manuela Vulpescu’s agenda.
ROSS + ROSS Gallery is proud to announce that the opening of the SWARTE solo art exhibition “One square meter of roots” in Stuttgart / Germany was a great success. Please join us in sharing this special event far and wide.
SWARTE interviewed by ART Scene Today
Talking about “One square meter of roots”
About the Jury: As Art Director of Buddah Records, Elektra/Asylum Records, and 20th Century Fox Records, Glen Christensen was, for many years, a major figure in graphic design in the music industry. He has received two nominations for the prestigious Grammy Award, for Best Album Package. Gary Viskupic has, to his credit, an extensive body of work in editorial illustration, most of it rendered during his long tenure as an editorial artist at Newsday in New York. In addition, Gary’s international freelance work has included many award-winning posters and illustrations. He has been recognized many times by such prestigious organizations as the Society of Illustrators, Graphis, The Society for News Design, and Print magazine. He is currently an instructor of illustration at New York Institute of Technology.
Artist SWARTE of BUCHAREST, ROMANIA has received FOUR Special Recognition Award for artwork in the “15th Annual Faces International Juried Online Art Exhibition” hosted by Upstream People Gallery.
SWARTE in Romanian Press
“The competition for January was the 2nd Annual “All Women” Online Juried Art Competition. The subject for this competition was an “open theme” and was held for 2D women artists only. The submission process and competition for the artists began in the middle of December 2012 and concluded on January 27, 2013.
All winning entries will now be featured on the Light Space & Time website for the month of February 2013 and thereafter, the artworks and links to the artist’s websites will remain online in the Light Space & Time Archives.”