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Art Spiegelman & Françoise Mouly
In conversation with Dave Eggers
Monday, April 23, 2007 |
Herbst Theatre, 8pm
Art Spiegelman is the author and illustrator of the graphic
novels Maus I and Maus II. A masterful Holocaust narrative, the
two volumes depict Spiegelman's troubled relationship with his father,
a survivor of Auschwitz. Almost single-handedly reviving comics
as serious art form, Spiegelman was awarded a special 1992 Pulitzer
Prize in Letters for his seminal works. He played an essential role
in the underground comics movement of the 1960s and 70s as creative
consultant for Topps Bubble Gum Co. and as a teacher at the School
for Visual Arts in New York. With his wife, Françoise Mouly, Spiegelman
founded Raw, the highly praised avant-garde comics magazine. A longtime
contributor to The New Yorker, Spiegelman resigned following the
September 11, 2001 attacks in protest of the American media's "widespread
conformism," which he called "conservative and timid." In September
2004, he released In The Shadow of No Towers, a large format graphic
novel focused on his personal experience of the Twin Towers attack
and its aftermath.
Françoise Mouly is an accomplished artist and designer.
Mouly studied architecture at her native Paris' Beaux-Arts school,
but left in 1974 for New York City, initially living at the Y.M.C.A.
She worked a series of jobs through which she became involved in
a circle of local artists and experimental filmmaking. She first
turned to comics to help her learn the English language, and soon
met her husband Art Spiegelman while he was living in San Francisco
producing Arcade magazine. By the late seventies, Mouly was doing
freelance coloring work for Marvel Comics and annually publishing
The Streets of Soho Map and Guide. Since 1993, she has served as
Art Editor of The New Yorker. Currently Mouly is developing a series
of comics for beginning readers called TOON into Reading. Together,
Spiegelman and Mouly edit a series of hardcover comic anthologies
for children, called "Little Lit." Married since 1977, they live
in Lower Manhattan with their two children.
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