European Graphic Novels+
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Wow, nice! Did they feature any other BD stuff?
Not to 'vanish the charm,' but this particular artwork is pretty iconic for Corto. It's on one of the album covers I think, and has been widely used on magazine covers, etc. Me, I was just looking for something nice to help introduce the video study!
They seem to be having a global BD related exhibition : https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/program/calendar/event/zozduYP?gad_source=1&cHash=2063aa53c2b89eb65797a4a813a1ba31 If I understand correctly, there are comic-related installations in several parts of the building, the main exhibition being this one : https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/program/calendar/event/9htHbj4
I’ve only seen the Corto Maltese exhibition, which is actually inside the “BPI” a large public library (situated in the same building, and part of the same institution (the “Pompidou Center”), as the Museum for Modern Art), where many people (like me) go to study ; it contains a small exhibition space (where admission is free, unlike the museum). They’ve hosted a Posy Simmonds exhibition last winter.
I haven’t read a Corto Maltese book since I was much too young to get it, and the exhibition’s really made me want to give these comics a new try.
Wow, cool. Hard to see many museums of this standing feature so much BD outside France & Belge, but I guess the reasons are pretty clear in this case.
Nice to hear about the Simmonds exhibit, as the cleverness of her Gemma Bovery really re-ignited in me a desire to give French another try. (now if only it didn't have %^@#$ gender for nouns, but oh well)
If you watched the "matttt" video above, could you tell me if the museum exhibit took a similar or divergent course?