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Sunday, March 19, 2023

Exhibition in photos: 50 regards at the 50th Angoulême International Comics Festival

50e Angoulême, 50 regards. Sonia Deschamps, Fausto Fasulo and Julian Misserey. Angoulême. Espace Franquin. January 26-29, 2023.

 


The Angoulême International Comics Festival continued the celebration of its 50th edition with an exhibition of 50 poster-sized images drawn by 50 artists from different countries, generations, and comics traditions. Situated in the main exhibition hall at the Espace Franquin, the images offered a wide variety of illustrative takes that expressed each artists' individual perception, memories and experiences of the festival itself. Arranged in alphabetical order by artist in a right-to-left arrangement starting at the entrance, the images were not accompanied by any captions or identifying information. The only text available for visitors was located on a column in the entrance zone featuring a panel with introductory text from the Festival's artistic directors, and two panels listing all of the participating artists.   



As the introductory text explains, these "regards" (translated as 'views') were left open to the artists to avoid imposing temporal parameters that could have favored a gaze upon the Festival that was historically retrospective or stylistically contemporary. Even the selection of participating artists for this project was wrought with anxiety, as any list would surely be remembered for who was not selected just as much as for who was selected. In the end, a broad variety of artists were chosen so that the biodiversity of international comics (and their relationship to the Festival) could be represented and celebrated. The very internationalism that the Festival is meant to embody was evoked in the first poster drawn by Hugo Pratt for its inaugural edition in 1974 and recalled for this anniversary as the poster image for the exhibition.  

 

The 50 celebratory images also circulated outside of the Espace Franquin, echoed in several local exhibitions in the regions near Angoulême. As well, the 50 images were also featured as large-scale reproductions in train stations across France during the duration of the Festival. Should a printed souvenir of this exhibition be of interest to the completist collector, all 50 images are reprinted individually and collected in a handsome slipcase book published by the Festival that is available on their online boutique.   

Photos of all 50 images are presented below in the alphabetical order that they appeared in the Espace Franquin, each with a caption identifying its artist.


-Nick Nguyen

All photos taken by Nick Nguyen


Zeina Abirached


Benjamin Adam


Inio Asano


Derf Backderf


Denis Bajram


Conrad Botes


Boulet


Cholé Cruchaudet


Dorothée de Monfreid


Florence Dupré la Tour


Inés Estrada


Marion Fayolle


Pierre Ferrero


Tom Gauld


Émilie Gleason


Juanjo Guarnido


Anna Haifisch


Juliana Hyrri


Shinichi Ishizuka


Camille Jourdy


Atsushi Kaneko


Joe Kessler


Oriane Lassus


Suehiro Maruo


Hiro Mashima

 

JL Mast


Pierre Maurel


Maurane Mazars


Anto Metzger


Rutu Modan


Minetaro Mochizuki


José Munoz


Léa Murawiec


Anders Nilsen


Ayako Noda


Sole Otero


John Porcellino


David Prudhomme


Marcello Quintanilha


Trina Robbins


Miroslav Sekulic-Struja


Andrea Serio


Keigo Shinzo


Anne Simon


Julien Solé


Hervé Tanquerelle


Naoki Urasawa


Sansuke Yamada


Masaaki Yuasa


Makoto Yukimu