Comica Conversation: Lorenzo Mattotti & Dave McKean; March 12th

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Where: Great Hall, Goldsmiths University, New Cross, London
When: Saturday, March 12, 2021 - 6pm to 7.30pm

Tickets: £3

Mesmerising Italian maestro Lorenzo Mattotti makes a rare visit to London to discuss his career in comics and beyond, including his latest graphic novel Stigmata, translated by Fantagraphics, and his collaborations, from his animated terrors in the movie Fear(s) of the Dark to illustrating Lou Reed’s concept album The Raven. Joining Mattotti in conversation will be his friend and fellow artist Dave McKean, famed for his multi-media solo projects, most recently the erotic graphic novel Celluloid, and his works with Neil Gaiman notably on The Sandman. Introduced and hosted by Comica Director, Paul Gravett, don’t miss this opportunity to witness a unique encounter between two of the world’s greatest contemporary visionaries at Goldsmiths University in South-East London.

Warning: Mature themes and images will be discussed at this event and parental discretion is advised.

http://www.comicafestival.com/index.php/events/detai/comica_conversation_lorenzo_mattotti_dave_mckean/

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2 Responses to “Comica Conversation: Lorenzo Mattotti & Dave McKean; March 12th”
  1. kevin king says:

    I cannot wait for this talk

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