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January 24, 2013

Paris: Day One

I arrived in Paris a few days ago – a week or so ahead of Angouleme – to do some signings  for the French Big Questions. The city was under a blanket of snow, a rare thing in Paris, apparently. It was mostly slush the next day.
These pictures are of the area near the Voltaire Metro, where my hotel was. The hotel was 'Hotel Candide'. Apparently it is the best of all possible hotels.

That first night I did a little conversation with Mikael Demets at Le Monte en L'Air (click for audio, French to English translation), a wonderful bookshop with an amazing collection of comics, kids books, literature, and prints of all sorts.
Part of visiting France for me is always to visit French bookshops and geek out on some of the best book design in the world. Below are some things I saw at Le Monte en L'air.



Below: two layers of elaborate die-cuts protected by a thick transparent plastic book jacket.
Deeply embossed letterpress:
More die-cuts, revealing a detailed drawing beneath...
But then you open the cover and the image seems to suddenly disappear and turn white...
until you fold the cover flap out again.
And then everyone's favorite: a book with a hole drilled through the middle. Awesome.

After the event we went to a small bar where Thomas Gabison, my former editor at Actes Sud holds court Sunday nights. They have the world's smallest Ping-Pong table.
After a bit of drinking they brought out "Raclette" which means basically a little warmer in which you melt your own cheese to then drape over a potato and some mushrooms with sliced ham and salad. So good.
Below are Eglantine from Le Monte en L'air, Louis and Marie from L'Association... 
...and the wonderful and slightly hard-to-pin-down Thomas Gabison.

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Published on January 24, 2013 04:18

January 22, 2013

It's like Christmas

I left Minneapolis for Paris on Saturday, but on my way to the airport I stopped by MCAD where Nadine Nakanishi and Nick Butcher of Sonnenzimmer have a show up right now: Image as Object, Object as Image. It completely took my breath away. Anyone within 1000 miles should make a special trip to see this show of paintings, screenprinting, a sound installation and... quilts? It officially opens Friday, January 25th with an artist talk that night at 7.



My other favorite abstractionist also has a show of new work up this month. And by great coincidence I'll be able to see that one too – even though it's in Belgium. Adam Henry's An Aspen's Inability to be a Pine is up at Meessen de Clercq in Brussels, where I'll be reading next Sturday.
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Published on January 22, 2013 02:23

January 18, 2013

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January 17, 2013

Meanwhile

I meant to link to this, like, four months ago
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Published on January 17, 2013 20:01

Autopticon


Coming to Minneapolis, August 18th: Giant Amazing printmusicomicstravaganza 2013. Brought to you by 2D Cloud, Grimalkin, Talk Weird, In Absentia, La Mano and Uncivilized. More info coming soon.
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January 16, 2013

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January 6, 2013

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December 26, 2012

Exercises

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December 11, 2012

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December 7, 2012

American lives do have second acts

Last year I posted this little story from my sketchbook about a parakeet that flew in my window and died. Today I got a facebook notification about this image on tumblr. Apparently Sara didn't let the fact that he'd died stop her from finding him a home.
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