Monograph
- 280pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
This book presents a striking experiment in publishing, exploring the art and literary world's growing acceptance of the empathetic doodle through the work of Chris Ware, a writer and cartoonist known for his challenging picture stories. For three decades, Ware has tested the patience of readers and art enthusiasts alike with his complex narratives featured in esteemed publications like The New Yorker and The New York Times, as well as in prominent art institutions such as the MCA Chicago and the Whitney Museum. The book is organized chronologically, prioritizing Ware's personal anecdotes over traditional critical analysis, offering an intimate glimpse into his life from a target of athletic upperclassmen to a stay-at-home dad and agoraphobic graphic novelist. It includes a selection of personal photos alongside rarely seen early works and new paintings, enriched by high-quality scans of original art that showcase his creative process, mistakes, and university-era projects. This compilation reflects a broader cultural shift toward accepting a decline in quality in the arts since Ware's emergence. With its luxurious design, crafted from premium materials, this hefty volume is sure to challenge even the most dedicated comics enthusiasts.







