A special tribute is paid to French artist André Béguin at the annual JGC-Gravure Contemporaine exhibition of about 40 printmakers in the town hall of the 6th arrondissement of Paris. The exhibition will be held from 8 February to 1 March, 2023.
André Béguin (1927-2021) died on 24 September last year at the age of 94. He was a French engraver, printer, publisher, designer, and historian of printmaking techniques. He is mainly known for his dictionaries, such as the Technical Dictionary of Printmaking (1975 in three volumes, and a new one-volume edition in 1998).
He was born in Blois on 28 April 2027 and moved to Montpellier at the age of 6, where he studied at the School of Fine Arts in 1947. He then moved to Paris to continue his art studies. In 1981, he opened a studio-store-gallery in Paris. He was president of the JGC-Gravure Contemporaine from 200 to 2004.
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