Comics (1964–2024)
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A brilliantly illustrated survey of the international comic book
landscape over the past sixty years. Published to accompany a major
exhibition at Centre Pompidou, Paris in May 2024, this is a timely
reframing of the international comics landscape over the past six
decades. For the first time, this survey establishes a dialogue
between the three leading regions of comic book culture - Europe,
Asia and America - and offers an immersive odyssey of the medium
through its development over the decades, ranging from the
explosion of the twentieth century underground scene to the most
abstract contemporary styles.Beginning in the 1960s, when comics
were still viewed as entertainment for children, an emerging
sophisticated graphic style aimed at an adult audience came into
focus: in France, the magazine Hara-Kiri provided new terrains for
graphical humour, while the adventures of Jean-Claude Forest's
Barbarella were published in albums by A‰ric Losfeld, the launch in
Japan of Garo in 1964, an avant-garde monthly, presented the
concept of auteur comics, and the release of Robert Crumb's Zap
Comix in 1968 established his reputation as the leader of the
underground comics movement in the United States. Built around
twelve themes which encompass the multiple worlds of the
international comic book scene, the catalogue features work by
artists such as AndrA© Franquin, Gotlib, Claire BretA©cher, Osamu
Tezuka, MA“bius, Edmond Baudoin, Alison Bechdel, Ulli Lust, Art
Spiegelman, Marjane Satrapi and Chris Ware. Each theme is
introduced by an authority of the medium, and also includes an
interview with renowned cartoonist and journalist Joe Sacco.