Hier noch weitere - in hoher Qualität (anklicken!) - Fotos von der Ausstellung:
http://john-adcock.blogspot.de/2016/...t-in-2016.html
Sogar die U-Bahn-Werbung haben die fotografiert (Foto 38).
Dazu interessanter Kommentar von Andy Bleck. Drei Beispiele (Zitate; Hervorhebungen von mir nach persönlichem Geschmack):
"The shift of focus from one picture to the next is in fact replacing one picture with another. Most people reading comics do not realise the
iconoclastic brutality of this."
"Comics are not a subsection of fine art or of literature. The reason people need to make an effort to embrace them is because they are uniquely
new: a few hundred years as opposed to hundreds of thousands for every other art form. Children have no problem accepting comics for what they are, because their assumptions about other art forms — or the world in general — are far less fixed or developed."
"Making cultured and probably influential people understand that comics are an art form is
almost impossible. Because, to some extent, it contradicts the aesthetic demands of sanctified forms of expression like painting or literature, while at the same time it provides a venue for artistic expression that isn’t just another art form — like pottery, cooking or shoe design — a venue that’s possibly similar in potential to the big four: Art, Architecture, Literature, and Music."
Well, there you have it.