Roman Cieślewicz

Graphis 221, 1982

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Roman Cieslewicz, by Gilles de Bure, Paris
Design and Art Direction ’82, London. The Twentieth Exhibition of British Advertising and Editorial Art, by Edward Booth-Clibborn, London
The Art Directors Club of New York. The 61st Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art, 1982, by Andrew Kner, New York
Gottfried Helnwein, by Leo Mazakarini, Vienna

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Graphis 221, 1982. Cover design by Roman Cieslewicz
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