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   Friday, September 08, 2006  
Giant Female Canadian Cartoonists Invade NYC

:: Posted by Bryan @ 9/08/2006 06:07:00 AM

Curator Dan Nadel has put together an exhibit called Telling Tales: Contemporary Women Cartoonists for a New York City gallery. Included among the chosen artists are former-cartoonist Julie Doucet and emerging cartooning giant (and 2005 Wright Awards nominee) Genevieve Castree:

"Telling Tales is a subjective look at the last four decades of comics drawn by women.

Long a boys club, comics have, since the rise of the late 1960s underground, opened up to women as a medium like any other. Unfortunately, most current historical surveys are notable not only for the absence of women artists but also the absence of women as protagonists or even subjects in the medium itself. And while a gender-based exhibition might marginalize women even further, Telling Tales seems necessary as a slight corrective to the usual historical narrative.

The seventeen artists included here were chosen for their unique points of view and their idiosyncratic approaches to cartooning. All are free from the usual stylizations of comics, making stories that rely as much on line and mark as narrative and dialogue. Each artist has made an indelible mark on the medium..."


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