Saturday, December 03, 2011

39.World Gallery of Cartoons – Skopje 2011

Dear friends Cartoonists,
It is time to celebrate your works, because the cartoons have a power!
http://www.osten.com.mk/articleimages/Prva-nag.-za-karikatura-Cico-Peev-Bugarija-123.jpgYou are invited to join the 40.World Gallery of Cartoons – Skopje 2012, awarding:
GRAND PRIX for Life Achievement (5000$)
FIRST PRIZE for Caricature (1000$)
FIRST PRIZE for Satiric Drawing (1000$)
FIRST PRIZE for Comics (1000$)
10 SPECIAL PRIZES
The application deadline is January 15th2012
The pre-selection will be made and the selected authors will be invited to provide the original works
The deadline for sending the original works is February 15th 2012
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39.World Gallery of Cartoons – Skopje 2011
First Prize for Caricature
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ALEKSANDAR KLAS CARTOON CONTEST

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GRAND PRIX: Jaksa Vlahovic (Serbia)
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SECOND PRIZE: Vladimir Kazanevsky (Ukraine)
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THIRD PRIZE: Miro Stefanovic (Serbia)
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DIPLOMA: Slobodan Srdic (Serbia)
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DIPLOMA: Lazo Sredanovic (Montenegro)
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DIPLOMA: Aleksandar Blatnik (Serbia)
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DIPLOMA: Daniel Campos (Argentina)
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DIPLOMA: Daniel Otas (Serbia)
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INTERNATIONAL CARTOON COMPETITION “THE BALL IS IN PLAY” - Museum of Caricature and Cartoon Art in Warsaw

On behalf of the organizers and partners, Museum of Caricature and Cartoon Art in Warsaw invites you to participate in the

INTERNATIONAL CARTOON COMPETITION “THE BALL IS IN PLAY”.

As an enclosure you will find the full version of the competition regulations and an entry form.

TOPIC:
The topic of the International Cartoon Competition “The Ball is in Play” is football. The Competition is organised to mark the UEFA European Football Championship – Euro 2012, held in Poland and Ukraine. The competition is open to all artists working with caricature, cartoon, satirical drawing, as well as to students of fine arts schools – institutions of higher artistic education.

PRIZES:
Grand Prix – 10, 000 PLN
1st prize – 7, 000 PLN
2nd prize – 5,000 PLN
3rd prize – 3,000 PLN
and the prize for the best work by a participant under the age of 30 - 2,000 PLN*
Apart from Regular Prizes, special awards may be funded by other institutions
and by sponsors.
* Tax will be deduced from the prizes in accordance with the Polish tax law.

CALENDAR:
10th February 2012 - deadline for submission of the works in electronic form – Stage One - to the following address: muzeumkarykatury@poczta.wp.pl
15th February 2012 - work selection for Stage Two
5th March 2012 - deadline for submission of the originals of works selected for Stage Two to the following address: Museum of Caricature and Cartoon Art, ul. Kozia 11, 00-070 Warszawa/Warsaw, Poland
15th March 2012 - planned date for the session of the Jury
20th May 2012 - announcement of the competition results
late May 2012 - opening of the post-competition exhibition in the Museum of Caricature and Cartoon Art in Warsaw and the ceremony of presenting awards to the winners

For more details, see attachements and our website: www.muzeumkarykatury.pl.
We would be also appreciate if you could popularize the idea of “The Ball is in Play” competition among artists and artistic organizations and societies in your country.

Contact:
Museum of Caricature and Cartoon Art
11 Kozia St., 00-070 Warsaw, Poland
www.muzeumkarykatury.pl
Attention! For entries: muzeumkarykatury@poczta.wp.pl
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Muzeum Karykatury im. Eryka Lipińskiego
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Muzeum Karykatury im. Eryka Lipińskiego w Warszawie Museum of Caricature in Warsaw

Fado World Heritage - Património da Humanidade - Cartoon de José Sarmento


Humour de René Bouschet










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Thursday, December 01, 2011

!º de Dezembro era o dia da Independencia Portuguesa - Este é a sua ultima comemoração - É necessário um 1640 contra a troika, contra os politicos que devoram tudo a seu favor, contra os banqueiros...

Cartoon de Luis Afonso do dia 30 de Novembro no Público.
A culpa do estado do páis não é dos politicos que andaram a roubar estes anos todos, dos banqueiros que andaram e jogar com o nosso dinheiro, dos gestores que roubam as empresas com ordenados escandalosos e mordomias de carros de luxo, cartões de crédito, motoristas... a culpa é do povo que recebe uma miséria pelo trabalho louco que nos impoem, é dos feriados...

Garajau absolvido - Desta vez a ditadura de Jardim não ganhou

A Democracia é algo que morreu em Portugal, porque não sobrevive à hipocriosia dos políticos, economistas, banqueiros, vigaristas que destroem o país e a sociedade. Na Madeira essa democracia nunca existiu, com datadores a espezinharem a constituição, a criarem leis  anti-democraticas a seu favor em que um voto vale por 25, etc. Desta vez O Jardim murchou perante a ousadia, o humor de Eduardo Welsh

"Jogo da Glória - O século XX malvisto pelo desenho de humor" na Cidadela de Cascais (Coleção Ricon Peres)




Exposição Jogo da Glória - O século XX malvisto pelo desenho de humor

Jogo da Glória - O século XX malvisto pelo desenho de humor.
Exposição patente ao público entre 26 de Novembro e 26 de Fevereiro no Palácio da Cidadela de Cascais.
A exposição "Jogo da Glória - O século XX malvisto pelo desenho de humor", está disponível ao público no Museu da Cidadela, em Cascais. Organizada a partir da coleção Ricon Peres, esta exposição apresenta obras de alguns dos mais relevants artistas e cartoonistas portugueses do século XX.
As peças presentes na exposição pretendem representar o que mais marcou a história do país durante o século anterior. Divididas em quatro núcleos - modernistas, guerra, presidentes e rostos - as ilustrações revelam acontecimentos como a implantação da República, a Guerra Colonial ou o 25 de Abril.

EXPOSIÇÃO DOS PRÉMIOS 2005-2011 EM SINTRA | 22 DE NOVEMBRO A 31 DE DEZEMBRO


Monday, November 28, 2011

xi aniversario del mucahi bassoco segunda llamada


Información de prensa.
A todos los creadores gráficos y literarios de la historieta mexicana, a los familiares de los historietistas que se nos han adelantado, a los amantes de la historieta en general.
Los invitamos a celebrar el decimo primer aniversario del Museo de la Caricatura y la Historieta Joaquín Cervantes Bassoco, el domingo 11 de diciembre en el histórico pueblo de Anenecuilco, Morelos.
En esta ocasión dedicado a también al centenario de la promulgación del Plan de Ayala, fundamento de la lucha campesina revolucionaria que encabezara el general Emiliano Zapata Salazar.
La celebración se llevara a cabo con el siguiente programa:
1.- “Encuentro de héroes de verdad con los creadores de héroes de papel y fantasía”.
Platica con los nietos de Emiliano Zapata y Otilio Montaño y con los creadores de personajes de la historieta mexicana. Sede: Escuela Primaria Emiliano Zapata, ubicada frente al zócalo de Anenecuilco a partir de las 11 de la mañana.
2.- Inauguración de la exposición “La Historia y la Historieta” .
Exhibición de caricaturas, dibujos, pinturas, obras originales, e historietas. Sede: Museo de la Caricatura y la Historieta ubicado también en el pueblo histórico de Anenecuilco, Morelos, a partir de las 2 de la tarde.
Invitados de honor:
Emiliano Zapata Sandoval nieto del General Emiliano Zapata Salazar
Justo Sánchez Montaño nieto del General Otilio Edmundo Montaño
Catalina López Viuda de Cervantes Bassoco
Ángel Mora Suarez, creador gráfico de Chanoc
Sixto Valencia Burgos, creador grafico de Memín Pinguín
Laura Bolaños Cadena, escritora decana de los historietistas mexicanos
Rubén Lara Romero, creador grafico de Fantomas
Roberto Castro dibujante peruano mexicano realizador de Conan, el Sorprendente Hombre Araña y Tarzan
Zenaido Velázquez, ex presidente de la Sociedad Mexicana de Historietistas
Familiares de Leopoldo Zea Salas, creador grafico de Kaliman
Familiares de Daniel López, historietista de la época de oro de la historieta mexicana
Familiares de Ramiro Zittle, dibujante de Sargento Furia y el Hombre araña
Y muchos artistas mas.
La exposición incluye originales e historietas de Paquín, Pepín, Chamaco, Los Supersabios, Tawa el hombre gacela, Pies Planos, Wama el hijo de la luna, El Pirata Negro, Memin Pinguin, Chanoc, Fantomas, Lagrimas y Risas, Capulina, Kaliman, Alma Grande, Pepe Sport, Karmatron, La Familia Burron, El Pantera, Rolando El rabioso, Tradiciones y Leyendas de la Colonia, Los Supermachos y Los Agachados de Rius, Hermelinda Linda, El Tío Porfirio, historietas de editorial Novaro, Editorial Argumentos, EDAR(fundada por Yolanda Vargas Dulche y Guillermo de la Parra), revistas de editorial La Prensa, y muchísimas otras mas.
Asiste y participa en este gran homenaje, convive con los caricaturistas e historietistas mexicanos, la entrada es gratuita.
Anota en tu agenda: Domingo 11 de diciembre, a partir de las 11 de la mañana, de este año 2 mil once, celebración del 11 Aniversario del Museo de la Caricatura y la Historieta, Joaquín Cervantes Bassoco, en Anenecuilco, Morelos.
Confírmanos tu asistencia al correo electrónico: mucahi@gmail.com



 el centenario el Plan de Ayala, rollos, comics, y caricatura…
Recientemente también Helio Flores el gran caricaturista mexicano presento un libro conmemorando 50 años de caricaturista, aquí varios mini videos del evento
Paco Ignacio Taibo habla sobre la obra de Helio Flores
Ricardo Rocha entra al quite
El Fisgon también con sesudos análisis de la obra de HF
Helio Flores habla sobre la censura
Helio Flores habla sobre Granados Chapa
Helio Flores habla sobre la historia y el periodismo
Helio Flores cita a Eduardo Galiano
Hablan los Fans de HF
HF habla sobre Dzib
http://youtu.be/UZTSZqKTiiY
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Recibe atentos saludos de
Rubén Eduardo Soto Díaz
Museo de la Caricatura y la Historieta.
Joaquin Cervantes Bassoco
Calle Independencia No. 18, Anenecuilco, Ayala, Morelos.
Tel Cel 044 735 11 25 848
http://museocomicmexicano.blogspot.com/
http://sotovideocartones.blogspot.com/

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Crises and Democracy in cartoon by Marian Avramescu




Tha Art of Noma Bar

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Noma Bar is a man of few strokes. But don’t let the simplicity fool you. His talent lies in his efficiency in depicting characters and social issues. With bold colors, shapes and one or two icons he captures the spirit of a person. Other times he communicates a message on a social issue with amazing clarity while adding a bit of humor to everything. Whether the message is about violence or equality, his straight-forward visual approach is refreshing.
How does your background influence your work?
I was born in the north of Israel in 1973. Israel was a young country with lots of influence from the Bauhaus school. The architecture had a lot of squares and straight lines. But there is also something else about Israel. There was the spirit of improvisation, in terms of how people create things, recycling and using ready-made.
Nevertheless it was quite sleepy and I didn’t want to stay there. Around my house there were original paintings. My mother was quite illustrative and playful. For example she made the handle of the toilet into a [silhouette of a] duck.  We also had Hello Kitty things around the house.
Before I came to London I studied Hebrew typography. I was trained as a typographer, not as a illustrator. And of course there was no great demand in London for a  Hebrew typographer. In my [current] work, I have typography influence. It’s like working with the elements of a letter. It’s coming to this idea, no nonsense, monumental shape.
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How do you describe your work?
Sometimes I would say visual communication. It is not exactly graphic design and not exactly illustration. I make brief illuminations. Putting light on the subjects and developing subjects is classic illustration. But it looks like graphic design. What I’m doing exactly, is part characterture and part politics. It is about the subjects. I’m a visual comedian, a graphic comedian. It is in a sense, less and less graphic design and more illustration. It needs to be funny. It needs to bring a smile. This kind of emotion is very important.
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How did you come to develop this style?
I’m attracted to actors that don’t use words. Maybe it is because I come from a foreign country and I have to do a lot of non-verbal communication. Comedy really influences me. I admire silent films because they have the ability to make people laugh without saying any words, basically doing visual things without talking. My work is like a comedy dialogue, short jokes, short stories. It quite similar to comedy in that it ends with a punch line.
How long does it take you?
It can take a couple of weeks or a day. It is different with different projects. Portraits are challenging. It is a struggle to find the right ideas. For me the idea has to comes first.
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What is the most challenging portrait?
They are all challenging. Britney Spears was pretty hard. People with beautiful faces are hard to capture with a few strokes. Her face is so balanced so it is hard to find something to grab onto. I prefer ugly faces, they are much easier. Nick Hornby took me ages. He has a large music collection. I was thinking about using a record, the outline of it.  I didn’t want to put two records. My challenge is to use one element and nothing extra.
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What is your working process?
I do a lot of drawings. I have more than 60 sketch books. The sketch book is part of me, a on-going diary. When I go to the computer I already know what I’m doing.  Almost all the conceptualizing is done.
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Where do you find inspiration for your work?
I like doing drawings in the Underground Tube. Sitting on the Tube is like a gallery of people of different  faces. Everyone capitulated in one line and they change all the time.  I also look where many people don’t look. For example things on the floor. A lot of things happen on the floor. I look at negative spaces. I would look at the space between two cars, instead of the cars. In a sense I’m always looking and getting all the wrong information.
I really like Highgate woods, this is actually part of my routine. In the morning I’m in the woods for a couple of hours a day. I try not to sit on the same bench. I need to find new benches so I can surprise myself.
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Are there any guidelines you live by as a illustrator or can give to other artists?
Find your own thing and find your inner voice. If it suites you, really give shape to it. It a journey.  Don’t be fascinated by what everyone else is doing. When people are always changing their styles they are not faithful to who they are. I can do a lot of things but I don’t.
Also think a lot. Think hard before you start to do something. I spend more time thinking than illustrating. I need to surprise myself with good ideas and not just illustrate beautiful pictures.
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In a different life, what other career would you choose?
I would be a fine artist. I can wake up in the morning and express myself with no deadline. Make drawing with soap bubbles. I can take soap bubble and make a video.
Oh, I don’t really know. I also love sculpture. Perhaps mix it with sculpture. But today artists have to work on commission projects as well. This romantic dream of waking up and just doing art for fun is probably not realistic.
Name a few things that currently inspire you:
My new studio that I moved into a few months ago inspires me to make a lot of work. It is nice big place for myself. I’m in here 19 hours a day.
Rather than checking out outside things for inspiration, I’m constantly milking myself [of more work].  Where ever I am, I can find inspiration. Basic things, things that are very close to me help me work.
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Upcoming plans for this year?
On Feb 16th,  a new “What’s Up with Illustration 2″ Exhibition opens at the Mauger Modern Art gallery in Bath, UK. I also have a solo exhibition in April at KK Outlet, called Bitter Sweet.
Thanks Noma Bar for taking the time to talk us.
You can buy his books Guess Who and Negative Space on Amazon.
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