Book Practices & Textual Itineraries - 5 / 2015

Illustration and Intermedial Avenues
Sophie AYMES,Nathalie COLLÉ,Brigitte FRIANT-KESSLER,Monica LATHAM,Maxime LEROY
Résumé
Ouvrage bilingue (français et anglais). This volume contains nine original articles by artists and researchers who offer a variety of perspectives on illustration from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. This selection is the result of the research work carried out by Illustr4tio, a French interdisciplinary network devoted to expanding the field of Illustration Studies worldwide and to bringing together illustrators, printmakers, publishers, curators, collectors and academics who have a common interest in illustration. It offers a wide spectrum of stances and practices which highlight the intermedial dimension of the illustrative image. The topics under consideration range from the illustrator's and reader's investigation of and bodily involvement with a litera ... Lire la suite
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Date de première publication du titre 23 mai 2017
ISBN 9782814303010
EAN-13 9782814303010
Référence 121410-47
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 184
Format 16 x 24 x 1.2 cm
Poids 311 g

Sophie Aymes, Nathalie Collé, Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Maxime Leroy – Introduction

Clinton Cahill – Headwaters: Reading, Drawing and Finnegans Wake;

Stephen Crowe – Wake in Progress: How and Why I Illustrate Finnegans Wake;

Elissar Kanso – Mutation d'ELLE : le croquis numérique comme préalable à l'acte de peindre ;

Christophe Lebold – Zen Drawings, Zen Humour: Leonard Cohen's Self-Portraits as Spiritual Activators in Book of Longing (2006);

Nikol Dziub – Le Récit de voyage romantique entre littérature, peinture et illustration ;

Hélène Ibata – A Remarkable Publishing Venture: David Roberts's The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt and Nubia;

Émilie Sitzia – Imag(e)ining Poe: The Visual Reception of Poe in France from Manet to Redon;

Chloé Thomas – Francis Rose is a Rose is a Rose: Gertrude Stein's The World is Round and its Illustrators;

Nanette Hoogslag – Shaping Expression: The Influence of Material Signification on Editorial Illustration.

List of Contributors

General and Guest Editors

Ouvrage bilingue (français et anglais). This volume contains nine original articles by artists and researchers who offer a variety of perspectives on illustration from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. This selection is the result of the research work carried out by Illustr4tio, a French interdisciplinary network devoted to expanding the field of Illustration Studies worldwide and to bringing together illustrators, printmakers, publishers, curators, collectors and academics who have a common interest in illustration. It offers a wide spectrum of stances and practices which highlight the intermedial dimension of the illustrative image. The topics under consideration range from the illustrator's and reader's investigation of and bodily involvement with a literary text to the aesthetic, commercial and technical constraints that shape the illustrator's work – as well as its reception – and define his or her object and status. The collection offers insight into a specific case of intermedial transaction and throws light on the dialogic relationship between text and image, writer or patron and artist, and more broadly between readers, texts and books.

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