Les coquins
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Recueil de dessins à la fois érotiques, humoristiques et surréalistes dans lesquels les sexes de l'homme et de la femme se métamorphosent en animaux ou en objets.
Les coquins
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Recueil de dessins à la fois érotiques, humoristiques et surréalistes dans lesquels les sexes de l'homme et de la femme se métamorphosent en animaux ou en objets.
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Street view
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A visually incomparable treat and a brilliant homage to Hitchcock’s Rear Window, this unusual accordion book opens in two directions. One, a series of ten tableaux on a street scene as it evolves during the day. The next on 10 evening tableaux of the same view. A window may serve as a source of light and fresh air, but it also presents a view onto the life of a street and(...)
Street view
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A visually incomparable treat and a brilliant homage to Hitchcock’s Rear Window, this unusual accordion book opens in two directions. One, a series of ten tableaux on a street scene as it evolves during the day. The next on 10 evening tableaux of the same view. A window may serve as a source of light and fresh air, but it also presents a view onto the life of a street and its many other windows, each a separate scene of its own, with its multitude of on-going stories developing before your eyes. Within those windows, you can witness the lives of single people, couples, families, stories of love, separation and possibly even… murder.
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novembre 2014
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A David and Goliath story, On The Books is the first-hand comic strip account of the labor struggle at NYC’s legendary Strand bookstore in the summer of 2012. Told by Greg Farrell—an employee of the store who interviewed numerous other members of the staff— the book examines the motives and actions of those involved, including the store, the staff, the union local, and(...)
On the books : a graphic tale of working woes at NYC's Strand bookstore
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A David and Goliath story, On The Books is the first-hand comic strip account of the labor struggle at NYC’s legendary Strand bookstore in the summer of 2012. Told by Greg Farrell—an employee of the store who interviewed numerous other members of the staff— the book examines the motives and actions of those involved, including the store, the staff, the union local, and the people of New York City.
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octobre 2014
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The Sweetsburg archives
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Jonathan Reid Sévigny was born and raised in Cowansville, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, a culture so unique and full of rare and local treasures that become significant to those who grew up there but perhaps seem completely foreign and often tacky to outsiders. It isn’t the most glamorous town, nor does it have any particular sites or landmarks that one would go out(...)
The Sweetsburg archives
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Jonathan Reid Sévigny was born and raised in Cowansville, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, a culture so unique and full of rare and local treasures that become significant to those who grew up there but perhaps seem completely foreign and often tacky to outsiders. It isn’t the most glamorous town, nor does it have any particular sites or landmarks that one would go out of his / her way to visit. In The Sweetsburg Archives Sévigny is attempting to use his Quebeçois boyhood as an archetype for the relationship between the individual, the hometown, and the bewildering beauty that connects the two. As adults, we tend to romanticize our youth, we try and remember the best things about our coming of age, but we’re also scarred by certain events which we wish we could go back and change; fight back, kiss back. At a glance Sévigny’s depictions of Cowansville seem crisply utopian, a neat little playground of nice boys and girls. However, a closer look reveals their human forms are corrupt, splayed, eaten, and absorbed by animal fraternities, by swords of ritualistic death, by minute veils of the macrocosmic sky in all its unknown intricacies. The scene becomes otherworldly in the kid’s play, pushing us to remember that what is around and inside is both innocent and dirty, violent and soft, and constantly revised.
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From the subway to the skyscraper, from Manhattan’s financial district to the Long Island suburbs, every inch of New York tells the story of one man’s mind: Robert Moses, the architect who designed it all. Now, in Pierre Christin and Olivier Balez's new graphic biography, the rest of Robert’s story will be told.
Robert Moses: the master builder of New York City
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From the subway to the skyscraper, from Manhattan’s financial district to the Long Island suburbs, every inch of New York tells the story of one man’s mind: Robert Moses, the architect who designed it all. Now, in Pierre Christin and Olivier Balez's new graphic biography, the rest of Robert’s story will be told.
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Vous êtes tous jaloux de mon jetpack est une une bande dessinée parsemé de références littéraires humoristiques, d'observations surprenantes sur le monde - tant historiques que politiques - et de représentations insolites du futur.
Vous êtes tous jaloux de mon jetpack
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Vous êtes tous jaloux de mon jetpack est une une bande dessinée parsemé de références littéraires humoristiques, d'observations surprenantes sur le monde - tant historiques que politiques - et de représentations insolites du futur.
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octobre 2014
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Over 80,000 people have been jailed indefinitely, without charge or trial—this is the invisible reality of immigration detention in Canada. Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention documents the banality and violence of the architecture in contrast to the stories of daily resistance among immigration detainees. This graphic novel explores the growing industry(...)
Undocumented: the architecture of migrant detention
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Over 80,000 people have been jailed indefinitely, without charge or trial—this is the invisible reality of immigration detention in Canada. Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention documents the banality and violence of the architecture in contrast to the stories of daily resistance among immigration detainees. This graphic novel explores the growing industry of immigration detention in Canada, and questions the role of architectural design in such spaces. Undocumented is written by Tings Chak, a multidisciplinary artist and architect based in Toronto.
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50 ans d'illustration
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Publicités, livres jeunesse, pochettes d’albums, journaux, affiches, Internet... Depuis un demi-siècle, l’illustration modèle nos souvenirs d’enfance, colore notre quotidien et accompagne nos luttes politiques. Art véritablement populaire, elle reflète (ou provoque) l’évolution des moeurs, la marche de l’histoire et les bouleversements culturels de sociétés médiatiques,(...)
50 ans d'illustration
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Publicités, livres jeunesse, pochettes d’albums, journaux, affiches, Internet... Depuis un demi-siècle, l’illustration modèle nos souvenirs d’enfance, colore notre quotidien et accompagne nos luttes politiques. Art véritablement populaire, elle reflète (ou provoque) l’évolution des moeurs, la marche de l’histoire et les bouleversements culturels de sociétés médiatiques, saturées d’images en l’espace de 50 ans. Cet ouvrage convoque les plus grands artistes du genre (Roger Dean, Crumb, Sendak, Topor, Ungerer, Folon, Spiegelman, Koechlin, Baseman, Toyokura...), pour une relecture chronologique et graphique du monde, de 1960 à nos jours.
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1931, Scottsboro, Alabama : neuf jeunes Noirs sont injustement accusés d'avoir violé deux femmes blanches à bord d'un train de marchandises. Arrêtés et condamnés en quatre jours, huit d'entre eux risquent la chaise électrique. Ce recueil de 118 linogravures offre un point de vue inédit sur la bataille juridique et politique pour leur défense, l'une des plus célèbres de(...)
Scottsboro Alabama: de l'esclavage à la révolution
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1931, Scottsboro, Alabama : neuf jeunes Noirs sont injustement accusés d'avoir violé deux femmes blanches à bord d'un train de marchandises. Arrêtés et condamnés en quatre jours, huit d'entre eux risquent la chaise électrique. Ce recueil de 118 linogravures offre un point de vue inédit sur la bataille juridique et politique pour leur défense, l'une des plus célèbres de toute l'histoire américaine. Au-delà d'une simple dénonciation du racisme en vigueur dans le Sud des Etats-Unis, les auteurs ont voulu inscrire cet épisode dans le temps long de l'histoire de l'esclavage, et transformer ainsi le combat en faveur des "neuf de Scottsboro" en une lutte plus large pour la construction d'une société communiste. Document rare sur la lutte des classes et les combats pour l'égalité raciale dans l'Amérique des années 1930, tout autant qu'oeuvre graphique exceptionnelle, ces gravures réalisées à Seattle en 1935 ont été éditées aux Etats-Unis pour la première fois en 2002.
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Photobooth: a biography
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For almost a century chemical photobooths have occupied public spaces, giving people the opportunity to quickly take inexpensive, quality photos. In the last decade these machines have started to rapidly disappear, causing an eclectic group of individuals from around the world to come together and respond. Illustrator, writer and long-time photobooth lover, Meags(...)
Photobooth: a biography
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For almost a century chemical photobooths have occupied public spaces, giving people the opportunity to quickly take inexpensive, quality photos. In the last decade these machines have started to rapidly disappear, causing an eclectic group of individuals from around the world to come together and respond. Illustrator, writer and long-time photobooth lover, Meags Fitzgerald has chronicled the photobooth’s fortuitous history and the events which gave rise to the desperate need to save them. Having traveled in North America, Europe and Australia, she’s constructed a biography of the booth through the eyes of technicians, owners, collectors, artists and fanatics. In this ground-breaking book Fitzgerald struggles with her own relationship to these fleeting machines, while looking to the future.
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