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Co-Mix - Néas Chilckilg
Co-Mix - Néas Chilckilg
Enrique Chagoya
Art Spiegelman
Maus: Media Appearances
In another interview, Art Spiegelman talked to reporter Chris Mautner, from The Comics Journal, about MetaMaus and his reasons for revealing much of the “behind-the-scenes” for Maus. MetaMaus is a book which Spiegelman wrote in order to answer many of the frequently asked questions about his book, Maus, and also mentions the struggles of writing and getting the book published.
With the release and insane popularity of Maus, Art Spiegelman has made many media appearances through interviews and even art exhibits. In his interview with The Observer, Spiegelman talked about his new book, MetaMaus, a book which goes through some of the processes and hardships he went through to create Maus. The interview also mentions how the unexpected success of Maus I made Spiegelman uneasy and he was unsure if he would be able to produce the second volume of Maus. “‘I think that the shock of being celebrated, rewarded for depicting so much death, gave me the bends…’” (Cooke, 2011).
In more recent years, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) put up an exhibition of Spiegelman’s works. It was called Art Spiegelman’s CO-MIX: A Retrospective, and the exhibition ran from December, 20th, 2014 to March, 4th, 2015. The exhibition was meant to highlight Spiegelman's career as a comic artist and also to emphasize his belief that comics can be a method for personal expression. The National was able to get an interview with Art Spiegelman while touring the art exhibit.
In another interview, Art Spiegelman talked to reporter Chris Mautner, from The Comics Journal, about MetaMaus and his reasons for revealing much of the “behind-the-scenes” for Maus. MetaMaus is a book which Spiegelman wrote in order to answer many of the frequently asked questions about his book, Maus, and also mentions the struggles of writing and getting the book published.
CO-MIX: A Retrospective of Comics, Graphics, and Scraps By Art Spiegelman
Debuting, author in attendance at TCAF!
Published by Drawn & Quarterly
CO-MIX began as a museum retrospective detailing Spiegelman’s lifelong involvement with comics. The exhibit was in conjunction with his Angouleme Presidency and later traveled to Centre Pompidou in Paris. To be released by Drawn & Quarterly in Spring 2013, this expanded English version of the Flammarion bilingual edition will feature full-page reproductions of Spiegelman’s artwork, comics, and preliminary sketches. Spiegelman has been a leader of, and an inspiration for, alternative comics artists throughout the past three decades, and in CO-MIX: A Retrospective of Comics, Graphics, and Scraps, readers will be able to trace the evolution of this multifaceted artist throughout his storied career.
http://torontocomics.com/books/co-mix-a-retrospective-of-comics-graphics-and-scraps/
I wasn't able to actually take pictures inside, but I really enjoyed the Art Spiegelman retrospective in Vancouver BC.