Sunday, February 16, saw the launch of Basic Lines volume 2, Theo Barten’s new book. With 75 drawings about ‘Architecture with a Twist’, important buildings with an ironic addition. At the same time, a Roots cahier about his working life was also published.
Venue: the café of the Willem Twee Kunstruimte in Den Bosch.
Frans Bevers gave an extensive talk there on the work of Theo Barten.


Theo Barten
Theo Barten (born 1948) worked as an employed designer for several years. In 1978 he established himself as an independent illustrator and creator of data visualizations. The work he subsequently produced for a large number of clients over 45 years can be found in books, magazines and newspapers alike and finds wide appreciation. He received the Infographics Annual Award in 2000, an initiative of the BNO and the Algemeen Dagblad. As one of the first Dutch illustrators, he made use of the possibilities of the computer and combined them with his more traditional working method.
The versatile application of techniques characterizes his commissioned work. In 2022 he returned to his earlier clear line period with a series of drawings published under the title Basic Lines – Architecture with a Twist.













Dutch Graphic Roots #69 Theo Barten
Read the article written by Frans Bevers on dutchgraphicroots.nl
The book ‘Basic Lines volume 2’ can be ordered via theobarten.nl
Photography: Aatjan Renders