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                    Chris Ware - Rusty Brown - Woody Brown in garage; Alice White footnotes
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            51 x 73 cm (20.08 x 28.74 in.)
                                                    
                            Ajoutée le 08/05/2022
                        
                    
            
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                                Chris Ware in Monograph:
"The introductory chapter of Rusty Brown contains two concurrently running narrative threads, one presented as a footnote at the base of each page detailing the experiences of Chalky white and his sister Alice at exactly the same moments as the events presented above.
The idea of a split page goes all the way back to the first daily strip I drew in The Daily Texan, as well as the potato man donut story, to say nothing of, once again, George Herriman's original conception of Krazy Kat as a separate running narrative below The Family Upstairs."
Exhibited in Antwerps at Grafixx (2023).
                        "The introductory chapter of Rusty Brown contains two concurrently running narrative threads, one presented as a footnote at the base of each page detailing the experiences of Chalky white and his sister Alice at exactly the same moments as the events presented above.
The idea of a split page goes all the way back to the first daily strip I drew in The Daily Texan, as well as the potato man donut story, to say nothing of, once again, George Herriman's original conception of Krazy Kat as a separate running narrative below The Family Upstairs."
Exhibited in Antwerps at Grafixx (2023).
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                A propos de Chris Ware
Franklin Christenson Ware, connu sous le nom de Chris Ware, est un auteur de bande dessinée américain. Il publie depuis 1993 l’Acme Novelty Library, série au format et à la périodicité irréguliers. Jimmy Corrigan, son œuvre principale (1995-2000), lui a valu de nombreux prix dans le monde anglophone (plusieurs prix Ignatz, Harved et Eisner, ainsi qu'un American Book Award et le Guardian First Book Award) comme francophone (Prix du meilleur album au festival d'Angoulême et Prix de la critique).
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            