François Schuiten

François Schuiten

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Biography

François Schuiten was born in Brussels, Belgium in 1956.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "François Schuiten". In België gestript, pp. 153-155. Tielt: Lannoo.] His father, Robert Schuiten, and his mother, Marie-Madeleine De Maeyer, were both architects. He has five brothers and sisters, one of whom is also an architect.

During his studies at the Saint-Luc Institute in Brussels (1975-1977), he met Claude Renard, who lead the comics department at the school. Together they created several books. Schuiten's brother Luc also worked with him several times as a writer for the series "Terres Creuses".

Schuiten published his first comic on May 3, 1973, consisting of 5 black and white pages in the French magazine "Pilote"; four years later he was published in the more experimental magazine "Métal Hurlant".

Schuiten is the son of two architects. His love of architecture became apparent in the series "Cities of the Fantastic", an evocation of fantastic, partly imaginary cities that he created with Benoît Peeters from 1983 for the Belgian monthly comics magazine "(À Suivre)". Every story focuses on one city or building, and further explores a world where architects, urbanists, and ultimately "urbatects", are the leading powers and architecture is the driving force behind society. Styles explored in the series include stalinistic and fascist architecture in "La Fièvre d'Urbicande", skyscrapers in "Brüsel", but also the gothic cathedrals in "La Tour". This fascination with architecture and the possible and impossible cities it can create is further explored in "The Gates of the Possible", a weekly series Schuiten created for the newspapers "Le Soir" and "De Morgen" in 2005.

Inspired by artists and scientists alike, Schuiten's work can be considered to mix the mysterious worlds of René Magritte and the early scientific fantasies of Jules Verne with the graphical world of M. C. Escher and Gustave Doré and the architectural visions of Victor Horta and Étienne-Louis Boullée. The creative synergy between Schuiten's work and the books of Jules Verne culminated in 1994 when he was asked to illustrate and design a cover for the publication of Verne's rediscovered book "Paris in the 20th Century".

He also works as a graphic designer for two movies: "Gwendoline" by Just Jaeckin, Taxandria by Raoul Servais, and the computer graphics series Quarxs by Maurice Benayoun. As a scenographer, making designs for the metro stations of Porte de Hal (Hallepoort) in Brussels and Arts et Métiers in Paris and a mural in Brussels.

In 2000, he designed the scenography for "A planet of visions", one of the main pavilions of the Hannover World's Fair, which attracted more than five million visitors. In 2004-2005, a large exhibition was held in Leuven, "The Gates of Utopia", showing different aspects of his work. He also created the interior of the Belgian pavilion at the Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan with the painter Alexandre Obolensky. [ [http://www.expo2005.be/nl/home/het-belgisch-paviljoen/who-s-who/francois-schuiten/ Officlal Belgian Expo 2005 site] ] François Schuiten has also designed 15 Belgian stamps. [ [http://catalogue.ebbs.net/Schuiten/philatelie/philatelie.htm Stamps page at the ebbs fan site] ]

Schuiten together with Peeters also helped to save and subsequently restore the "Maison Autrique", the first house designed by Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta.

François Schuiten married Monique Toussaint in 1980; they have four children.

Bibliography

* "Les Cités Obscures": 1983- , 11 albums and some specials, with Benoît Peeters: Casterman
* "Dolorès": 1991, 1 album, artist Anne Baltus: Casterman
* "Express": 1981, 1 album, with Claude Renard: Magic-Strip
* "Les Machinistes": 1 album, 1984, with Claude Renard: Les Humanoïdes Associés
* "Métamorphoses": 2 albums, 1980-1982, with Claude Renard: Les Humanoïdes Associés
* "Plagiat!": 1 album, 1989, with Benoît Peeters, written by Goffin: Les Humanoïdes Associés
* "Souvenirs de l'éternel present": 1 album, 1993, written by Benoît Peeters: Arboris
* "Les terres creuses": 3 albums, 1980-1990, written by Luc Schuiten: Les Humanoïdes Associés

Works by François Schuiten have been translated in most European languages, including Dutch, German, Danish and English.

Awards

* 1983: "Samaris", the first book of "Les Cités Obscures", is chosen as one of the 20 best books of the year by French magazine "Lire"
* 1985: Award for the Best Comic Book at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, France
* 1987: Grand Prix at the festival of Sierre, Switzerland
* 1996: Inkpot Award, U.S.
* 1998: Special Prize of the Jury at the Max & Moritz Prizes, Erlangen, Germany
* 2002: Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême, France
* 2002: Made a baron by King Albert II of Belgium

Notes

Further reading

* Schuiten, François (2004), "The Book of Schuiten". Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing. ISBN 1561634026

External links

* [http://www.urbicande.be/ Homesite of "Les Cités Obscures"] fr icon
* [http://www.ebbs.net/ Fan site] fr icon
* [http://www.autrique.be/ website of the restored Horta house Maison Autrique]
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/s/schuiten1.htm Biography at the Comiclopedia]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/francois-schuiten/ Info on the English editions of his work]
* [http://imdb.com/name/nm0775964/ IMDb entry]
* [http://schuitenpeeters.beeldbeeld.org/nl/bio/bio_schuiten.htm A biographical timeline, in Dutch]
* [http://www.quarxs.com/ The Quarxs]
* [http://www.homines.com/comic/piranesi_schuiten__01/index.htm/ Comparative analysis on the works of Francois Schuiten/Giambattista Piranesi, in Spanish ]


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