Drawn to moma: comics inspired by modern art

Organizador: Arlette Hernandez | Alex Halberstadt
Editora: New York - Moma the Museum of Modern Art

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Sinopse

A vibrant anthology of comics inspired by visits to the museum, featuring illustrated stories by Roz Chast, Liana Finck, Walter Scott and more―with a collectible foldout poster by Chris WareHave you ever left a museum feeling inspired or delighted? Has an artwork ever made you laugh? Cry? Think differently about the world? For the contributors to Drawn to MoMA, art has done all this and more. Since 2019, the Museum of Modern Art has commissioned cartoonists and illustrators to craft stories about their experiences inside and outside the museum. Gathered here are 25 hilarious, moving and thought-provoking selections from the series by such acclaimed graphic artists as Gabrielle Bell, Roz Chast, Walter Scott, Tommi Parrish, Mari Kanstad Johnsen and Chris Ware―whose work is presented as a collectible foldout poster. Each in their own style, they recount visits to MoMA, explore favorite artworks and artists, and meditate on love, friendship and the struggles and rewards of life as a creator.Contributors include: Jon Allen, Gabrielle Bell, Barbara Brandon-Croft, Jessica Campbell, Roz Chast, Ted Closson, Liana Finck, Ali Fitzgerald, November Garcia, Anna Haifisch, Mari Kanstad Johnsen, Patrick Keck, Lee Lai, Ellen Lindner, John Vasquez Mejias, Danica Novgorodoff, Tommi Parrish, Ben Passmore, Weng Pixin, Anna Sarvira, Walter Scott, Bishakh Som, Karl Stevens, Chris Ware, Erin Williams.

Dados

Título: Drawn To Moma: Comics Inspired By Modern Art

ISBN: 9781633451674

Idioma: Inglês

Encadernação: Capa dura

Páginas: 200

Ano de edição: 2025

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Organizador: Arlette Hernandez | Alex Halberstadt