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Between The Panels:
Graphic Literature Night
Three graphic novelists offer glimpses into the future of the form:
in Exit Wounds, Rutu
Modan of Tel Aviv collective
Actus unfolds the traumas of an Israeli son whose father may have been
the victim of a suicide bombing; a dream-logic fills Polish-born Andrzej
Klimowski 's imagery in new book Horace Dorlan;
Philip Marlowe and Dan Dare are re-imagined by British designer Rian
Hughes in Yesterday's Tomorrows.
This event will be followed by signings of Rutu Modan's Exit
Wounds,
Andrzej Klimowksi's Horace Dorlan, The
Depository and The Secret;
and Rian Hughes' Yesterday's
Tomorrows in the ICA Bookshop. More...
Where: ICA, The Mall, London
When: June 15, 2007

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Aline Kominsky-Crumb In Conversation
Unfortunately the following planned event was cancelled due to
illness.
Aline Kominsky-Crumb is the fantasy woman Robert Crumb married and also
a wildly candid autobiographical cartoonist in her own right. From her
Jewish upbringing and rebellion in California's counterculture to marriage,
motherhood and more in the South of France, Aline shares secrets of her
life and work as compiled in her new graphic memoir Need
More Love,
in conversation with Melinda Gebbie, Alan Moore's co-creator and artist
on Lost Girls. Followed by a screening of the
1987 BBC Arena documentary,
The Confessions of Robert Crumb, written by
Crumb and co-starring Aline, introduced by director Mary Dickinson. More...
Where: Cinema 1, ICA, The Mall, London
When: March 11, 2007 |