Collection(s) : Styles et design
Paru le 15/06/2022 | Broché 243 pages
Tout public
foreword Elisa Duran Montolio
This international history of the art of comics includes classics from Richard F. Outcault in 1896 all the way to the turn of our century, with masters such as Chris Ware. Populated by meta-humans, hybrids, and superheroes, these works of art present parallel worlds that continue to fascinate generations.
A critical reference, this book spans all styles and is a celebration of the motley crew of characters who have accompanied fans from their first forays into reading, through adolescence, and on into adulthood - spandex-wrapped heroes with impossible muscles, hard-boiled detectives in fedoras, emancipated vamps, space-opera acrobats in chain-mail underpants, postmodern zombies, cute puppies, and underground freaks. Featuring significant American and European artists, this wide-ranging retrospective decodes the symbolism and artistry of a richly creative form of storytelling.
Damien MacDonald is a comic-book author and curator who adapted Victor Hugo's Hunchback of Notre Dame as a graphic novel.
His work has been shown in museums and galleries in France, Norway, Belgium, China, and Monaco. He co-curated the Marginalia exhibition on the history of comics for the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco.