Besides designing posters and creating scenography for theater plays, Olivier Wiame keeps experimenting in drawing and in the graphic arts, especially etching. Nowadays he worries about the future of the cultural poster that he considers as one of the few zones of free expression left; cultural posters are in danger because of austerity measures in the cultural sector and because spaces on the city walls are awfully expensive: commercial advertising, controlled by a few multinationals, has eaten up all available square meters in the public space. Cultural posters are at risk of hanging solely in museums and galleries.
Since I set my foot in Brussels, I noticed Wiame's posters; through the Nineties, thanks to a couple of hyperactive professional flyposters, his powerful 70x100 were to be seen on every wall, by the hundreds. I've been seldom disappointed, and those posters gave me the taste of an exceptionally free, daring, mainly hand-made design. Something to give you a huge complex. After some time, I met the man behind the posters: angry and visceral, and yet so modest that he would upset me. That's the story of this web exhibition. TS
Contact: wiame.olivier@skynet.be





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