…the drawings add up to an archive of our way of life (image, from Kim Deitch’s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”). While comics were not created for gallery walls, they are…
Read MoreWe just shortened our front page to eight days instead of 14, in hopes that it helps out you dial-up folks who occasionally have told us the page takes forever…
Read More…fire collages–the reflections of light are not part of the art–sorry). While there, we met up with Brent Burket, artblog’s New York correspondent and a Fab member, who came here…
Read More[Ed. note: Artblog contributor Colette Copeland‘s critical writing class at Penn visited Slought Foundation‘s “Comicology” exhibit recently. Below are three responses to the exhibit — which I thought would have…
Read More…as Arena and the Creative Council blog for the public art group Creative Time. PS I woke up this morning and realized that I had neglected to mention how Dubnau’s…
Read More…with spills and blots what page was next to what page in Girolamo’s original notebooks (this was my favorite part). “Girolomo was as important as Michelangelo or Raphael at that…
Read More…practitioners like Burns and Ware and, in the Japanese manga. (image is a page from Burns’ new graphic novel “Black Hole.” A selection of the original drawings from the book…
Read More…separated by a white frame and the whole is read as a kind of paragraph or story. The color sequences have a more straight from the camera to the page…
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