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Committed to Art Work, Part One Tecco co-sponsors Famous Photographer and International Artist Yuri Dojc
Thursday 02. December 2010 - Exhibition »POKUSENIE« in Bratislava - Art Work Printed on Finest Tecco Papers
Tecco, paper pioneer and premium partner for photo, fine art and proofing media, once more show their commitment towards art and photography: The exhibition: »YURY DOJC – POKUSENIE« – which will be taking place from December 1st 2010 to January 31st 2011 in Galeria mesta Bratislavy, Mirbachov palac – shows this artist ?s wonderful work printed onto the finest papers provided by Tecco.
»Tecco is pleased and proud to obtain a co-sponsoring of this renowned exhibition, next to their neighbors from Duesseldorf, main sponsor Henkel AG«, says Florian Koehler from Tecco. »With 26 different photo papers Tecco offers the right media for every kind of motive. A wide range of Tecco Photo papers has been certified by Wilhelm Research. This guarantees many years of stable photo quality, exactly what photo artists need for their art work«.
The »Henry Wilhelm Certification«, stands for stability up to 70 years and is important towards the North American market, similiar to Fogra certification in Europe. Furthermore Tecco ?s certifications FSC and PEFC show Tecco ?s commitment towards the environment.
About Yuri Dojc
Tecco Yuri Dojc (born 1946 in Humenné, Slovakia) is one of Canada’s most celebrated photographers. Yuri’s clients are distinguished ad agencies and designers throughout North America. He is renowned for his bold, dramatic commercial work, his whimsical American Dreams series and his sensitive black and white personal studies, a collection of which is published in a book, Marble Woman. When L’espresso, an Italian magazine, decided to create a series of books called Eros e Fotografia, they selected Yuri as one of the artists along with Robert Mapplethorpe, David Lachapelle, Man Ray, and Bill Brandt. Yuri is a popular juror, and speaker at international photographic events. His fine art posters and prints grace the walls of private collectors and galleries around the world including a collection at the Canadian Contemporary Museum of Photography in Ottawa.