Bell, Roanne.

Pictures and words : new comic art and narrative illustration / Roanne Bell, Mark Sinclair. - New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, 2005. - 144 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.

First published: London : Laurence King, 2005.

Publisher description: Comics, graphic novels, and single panel cartoons have long flourished as an alternative medium. In recent years these forms of narrative illustration-artwork that tells its own story rather than supporting a text-have increasingly crossed over into mainstream popular culture. Pictorial storytelling now reaches the public through animated films (Spirited Away) and films with animated sequences (Kill Bill), while graphic novels win literary prizes and comic art hangs in art galleries. This delightful book explores the various uses of images with and without text in the work of over thirty artists from around the world. From the delicate illustrations of Marcel Dzama to the stylized strokes of Simone Lia, the politically charged works of Joe Sacco, and the psychological mystery of Andrejz Kilmowski's The Secret, contemporary comic art spans a vast spectrum of styles and subjects. Pictures and Words examines the range of descriptive possibilities within narrative illustration and showcases outstanding works by artists from sixteen different countries-artists whose creations represent the best and most original current work in this increasingly popular genre. Featured artists include: * Barry Blitt, Canada * Mr. Clement, Hong Kong * Jordan Crane, United States * Martin tom Dieck, Germany * Marcel Dzama, Canada * Igort, Italy * James Jarvis, England * David Rees, United States * Joe Sacco, Malta * Marjane Satrapi, Iran

0300111460 (alk. paper)

2005926355


Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels.


Graphic novels.

PN6710 / .B45 2005