Artpress compiles decades of comic artist interviews in new book
Artpress magazine has published a new volume collecting its interviews with major comic artists, spanning from 1974 to the present. The compilation includes conversations with Jean-Claude Forest, creator of Barbarella, and many others. The book explores the relationship between art and comics, counterculture, literature, cinema, and art, featuring singular perspectives that challenge artistic correctness.
Key facts
- Artpress magazine has published a volume collecting interviews with comic artists.
- The interviews date back to 1974, starting with Jean-Claude Forest.
- The book covers topics including comics, counterculture, literature, cinema, and art.
- Robert Crumb is quoted in the content: 'Le but de mon art, c’est la chose imprimée. Pas la planche originale'.
- Artpress has consistently given voice to major comic authors since 1974.
- The volume is titled 'Les grands entretiens : La bande dessinée'.
- The publication is from artpress.com.
- The book features singular viewpoints and rejects artistic correctness.
Entities
Artists
- Robert Crumb
- Jean-Claude Forest
Institutions
- artpress
Sources
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