ELENA MILLIE
ELENA G. MILLIE
Library of Congress
Humor may be fundamental to human experience, but its expression in painting and sculpture has been limited. Instead, prints, as the most widely distributed medium, and drawings, as the most private, have been the natural vehicles for comic content. Drawn from the National Gallery of Art's collection, Sense of Humor celebrates this incredibly rich though easily overlooked tradition through works including Renaissance caricatures, biting English satires, and 20th-century comics. The exhibition includes major works by Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Jacques Callot, William Hogarth, James Gillray, Francisco Goya, and Honoré Daumier, as well as later examples by Art Spiegelman, Richard Hamilton, Andy Warhol, John Baldessari, and the Guerrilla Girls.
The exhibition is curated by Jonathan Bober, Andrew W. Mellon senior curator of prints and drawings; Judith Brodie, curator and head of the department of American and modern prints and drawings; and Stacey Sell, associate curator, department of old master drawings, all National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Organization: Organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington
Passes: Admission is always free and passes are not required
Joedy Cambridge, Arlington
Washington Post April 7 2018
Saturday, April 21 at 11 AM - 5 PM |
Jade Feng Lee (aka Dumpling Heart) appears at Fantom Comics on Wednesday, April 18th at 7:00 PM to sign her variant cover for Steven Universe #15 from Boom! Studios.
Fantom Comics
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On March 30 through April 1, 2018, comics and pop culture fans traveled to Washington, DC for the annual Awesome Con. Here we present photos of booths, exhibits, guests, and cosplayers that could be found throughout the convention center. Photos were provided by Gemstone Associate Editor Amanda Sheriff.
Count Gore De Vol, the popular TV and internet horror host from the Washington, DC area, was among the many celebrity guests at Awesome Con. Scoop stopped by his booth during the event to chat about conventions, the upcoming anniversary of his show, and how he got into horror hosting.
Contributing artists to the exhibit. |
P.S. Pre-sales...
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Each grant gets you $50 and a quarter table at the fest. Grant applications are included as part of the online registration. If you've already applied through mail-in, don't worry! We'll ask you about your interest when we get in touch about tabling information. In an effort to make sure that as many people hear about this grant as possible, grant submissions will remain open even after all other tables are full. If more people are interested than there are grants available, awarding of grants will be decided by a lottery.
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- Your DC Zinefest organizers
Today's featured piece is Michael Cowgill's adorable short story, "This Girl" about an all-female Beatles tribute band.
http://hedgeapplemagazine.com/?p=1828
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Joseph Maniscalco, Bluffton, S.C.
Washington Post March 31 201, p. A13
Joe Sergi whose done a law history book - The Law for Comic Book Creators - that I'm looking forward to reading. Watch for an interview with him coming soon. |
Jared Smith of Big Planet Comics; I can always find something in their cheap graphic novels. |
Marc Hempel, Sandman artist who lives around Baltimore. |
Mark Wheatley of Insight Studios. We're going to have an interview with him about his book illustration work. |
Arsia Rozegar who's illustrating a Persian epic now. |
Wonder Woman and Batman cosplayers in mail. They clanked. |
Starlord and Gamora cosplayers taking a break. |
A signing line at the DC Comics booth. |
David Betancourt of the Washington Post interviewed Paul Levitz and Dan Jurgens about Superman at the Library of Congress on Thursday night. |
Paul Levitz and Dan Jurgens at the Library of Congress on Thursday night. |
Andrew Looney of Looney Labs with Doctor Who Fluxx game. |
Cuddles and Rage with their new minicomic Snuggle Bites. |
Carolyn Belefski of Curls Studio shows her new Sad Fish project, while Joe Carabeo looks on. |
Michael Cho, comic book cover artist, is from Canada. |
SL Gallant's new comic is the Six Million Dollar Man meeting GI Joe. |
Local cartoonist Rafer Roberts has been writing for Valiant, but is about to launch a new comic, Modern Fantasy, from Dark Horse. It's in Previews now. |
John Gallagher's kid-friendly Sky Dog Comics. |
ComicsDC author Matt Dembicki showing artwork from his ReDistricted webcomic project. |
March's Andrew Aydin also has X-Files comics for sale. He's working with Congressman Lewis on more stories. |
Keith Giffen did my absolute favorite run on Legion of Superheroes. I was able to buy a piece of original art of his Ambush Bug character a few stalls away. |
Colleen Doran has a wide variety of her work for sale, including Sandman comics. |
Joe Harris is visiting from NY, and Andrew Aydin recommends his work. Rockstars is his creator-owned book that's just been collected. |
Sean Causeley and Julian Lytle are tabling together and both have new books out. |
Local cartoonist and illustrator Jason Axtell. |
Local cartoonist Bill McKay does a lot of cover art. |
Local cartoonist Evan Keeling works for the Smithsonian and also makes a lot of minicomics for them. These are free, and totally cool. |
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