Posts Tagged ‘illustration’
r.crumb’s book of genesis: exhibition
March 5th, 2010 by lifeproof
R. Crumb’s The Book of Genesis, which I issued here before, was published in October 2009. It must have made the desired effect on the readers and cultural spheres, therefore, it has been opened on March 4 at Chelsea’s David Zwirner. Arrested Motion informs us: For this show, Crumb will have drawings from his controversial comic version [...]
Tags: Arrested Motion, art, artist, Chelsea, Comic, comics, David Zwirner, exhibition, graphic artist, Hammer Museum, illustration, illustrator, New York, Old Testament, R. Crumb, The Book of Genesis, UCLA
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Air is Back
October 30th, 2009 by lifeproof
The second volume of Air, which is a comic book written by G. Willow Wilson and illustrated by M. Kutlukhan Perker, is out on the shelves this week. I have also written to introduce the first volume before. Wired Magazine has interviewed G. W. Wilson about Air. You can read the interview here.
Tags: Air, Comic, G. Willow Wilson, illustration, M. K. Perker, M. Kutlukhan Perker, Wired, Wired Magazine
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Conceptual Mapping
October 22nd, 2009 by lifeproof
There is a new book coming out on November 10 that I have found out in Boing Boing, which mainly consists of visual depictions of cultural, political and philosophical phenomena. It’s called The Visual Miscellaneum: A Colorful Guide to the World’s Most Consequential Trivia prepared by David Mccandless, who is “a London-based writer, designer and [...]
Tags: Boing Boing, Conceptual Mapping, David Mccandless, drawing, illustration, left vs. right, Left wing, right wing, Stefanie Posavec, The Guardian, The Visual Miscellaneum: A Colorful Guide to the World's Most Consequential Trivia, Wired
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The Writer at Work
March 9th, 2009 by lifeproof
Cabanon Press is where Tom Gauld and Simone Lia exhibit their various caricatures and illustrations that they have made for newspapers and magazines from The Guardian to The New York Times. I came across these while I was having a writer’s block; needed a break and got out to have some fresh air–into the internet. [...]
Tags: Cabanon Press, caricature, Comic, illustration, Leo Tolstoy, Miguel de Cervantes, Simone Lia, Tom Gauld, writer at work, writer's block
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