This week on(line): Nic Roeg on culture / Anne Bancroft and Jenni Scott on preserving the Andy Roberts comic collection at the V & A

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here's info about my shows this week...
 
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Panel Borders: Preserving Comics

Continuing a month of shows about the presence of comics in the Victoria and Albert Museum, Alex Fitch talks to V and A conservator Anne Bancroft and comic book creator Jenni Scott about some of the more unusual items in the collection. Anne discusses the preservation and conservation of comics at the V and A, including methods to display items in touring exhibitions and the creation of bespoke storage folders suitable for fragile printed materials.
Also, a few days after what would have been his fiftieth birthday, Jenni describes the donation of the Andy Roberts collection to the V and A which followed his untimely passing in 2005; the collection includes boxes of British comics and self published zines by Andy himself and others, that the small press creator and musician had amassed during his life.

4.30pm, Monday 16th September 2013, repeated 11am, Thursday 19th September 2013, Resonance 104.4 FM (London) / streamed at www.resonancefm.com / podcast after broadcast at www.panelborders.wordpress.com 

 

The Pod Delusion episode 205

Resonance's weekly radio show about politics, scepticism and counter-culture, edited by James O'Malley. Amongst this week's line up of topical stories Alex Fitch talks to acclaimed film director Nic Roeg about his interest in comics and museum culture, how he nearly directed the 1980 adaptation of Flash Gordon and why the BBC wouldn't let him choose Desert Island Discs for Radio 4's Cultural Exchange.

7pm, Friday 20th September, repeated 7am, Tuesday 24th September, Resonance 104.4 FM (London) / streamed at www.resonancefm.com / podcast after broadcast at http://poddelusion.co.uk/blog/

 

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Panel Borders: Collecting comics in the National Art Library

Continuing a month of shows looking at the presence of comics in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Alex Fitch talks to Jan van der Wateren (former chief librarian and Keeper of the National Art Library,) and Ian Rakoff (founder of the Rakoff Collection) about the collecting and acquisition of comics at the V & A. Jan and Ian talk about the history of the Rakoff collection, how it relates to other comic book collections in the archive at the National Art Library - such as the Krazy Kat Arkive and Walt Disney comics collection - and various efforts over the years to highlight their existence. Also, Julius Bryant, Keeper of Word and Image at the V & A, talks about the museum's cultural remit and how that relates to comics, periodicals and popular culture.

More info at:

http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/n/national-art-library-comics-and-comic-art-collection/

Download / stream: http://panelborders.wordpress.com/2013/09/09/8030/

 

Panel Borders: Illustrating the Memory Palace

In the first of a new series of Panel Borders in new time slots (same weekdays), we have the start of a month of shows looking at the presence of comics in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Alex Fitch talks to curator Ligaya Salazar and artist Robert Hunter about the exhibition Memory Palace which runs at the V & A until 20th October and depicts a post apocalyptic London where memory and speech are being legislated and curtailed by the state. Salazar discusses the creation of the exhibition with her co-curator Laurie Britton Newell and how the short story by Hari Kunzru which forms the basis of the show has been illustrated by artists from various media, including comics, illustration and sculpture. Hunter talks about his silent comic strip in the book of the exhibition which reimagines its creation within the walls of the museum and elsewhere.

More info at: 

 

 

online magazine:

Electric Sheep issue 73: No Mercy - Pieta, No One Lives, Deranged, Ikarie XB-1

Following its UK premiere at Film4 FrightFest, Ryuhei Kitamura’s gore fest No One Lives finally arrives in cinemas, while we report back on other hits and misses of this year’s line-up in our FrightFest report and talk to Kim Newman about his latest book, Anno Dracula - Johnny Alucard.

Also out in cinemas this month are Kim Ki-duk’s haunting, intelligent thriller Pieta, Claude Sautet’s terrific gangster flick Classe tous risques, acclaimed German drama Hannah Arendt, and the 40th anniversary restoration of The Wicker Man: The Final Cut. We also have an interview with Paolo Sorrentino about his latest film, The Great Beauty.

It’s an even more exciting month for home entertainment fans, with the release of two rare films by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, a collection of films by Atom Egoyan, and Alan Ormsby and Jeff Gillen’s cult horror classic Deranged. Also out on Blu-ray/DVD are Saxon Logan’s long-unseen Sleepwalker, Lotte Reiniger’s early animation The Adventures of Prince Achmed, plus we feature the wonderful sci-fi classic Ikarie XB-1 in our Reel Sounds column.

Staying with sci-fi, we have new articles relating to our latest theme, including reviews of Beyond the Black Rainbow, Georgian sci-fi parody Kin Dza Dza!, and a feature on Carré blanc. We also have a comic strip review of the 1958 original The Fly by Andrew Cheverton, while British author James Smythe's cinematic alter ego is Seth Brundle from Cronenberg’s 1986 remake. Bzzzt.

www.electricsheepmagazine.com

 


recommended events:


CINE-EXCESS SCREENING:

Todd Morris’ A GUN FOR JENNIFER                                                                              

Cine-Excess cult film festival is currently programming a series of exclusive screenings for Brighton-based audiences at the Duke’s at Komedia cinema. The latest event taking place on Saturday 21 September is a rare screening of the influential all-female vengeance films, A Gun for Jennifer (1997) with its political feminist message shouted loud and proud. In true Grindhouse style, a group of strippers offer their own brand of justice against men accused of acts of sexual violence.                                                                                                                                                Director/writer Todd Morris will give a Skype interview along with its lead actress/producer Deborah Twiss (Kick-Ass, and soon-to-be-seen chiller Sebastien).                                                                                                           

Date:  21 Sept       time:  2200       venue: Duke’s at Komedia, Brighton                     

Tickets are available from Duke’s at Komedia box office tel: 0871 902 5728  or online http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Dukes_At_Komedia/Whats_On/     

Sequential City

Sequential City explores the depiction of London in comic book narrative, as both a source of inspiration for writers and artists, and as a 'character' in its own right. The exhibition brings together original artworks and prints depicting the physical, cultural and sub-cultural sides of London (part of the 2013 London Design Festival).

Contributing artists include an impressive raft of Brit comic creators, from emerging talent to established names. Contributors include 2012 Costa biography prize-winner Bryan Talbot, Hannah Berry, Woodrow Phoenix, Rian Hughes, Gary Northfield, Sarah Mcintyre, Garen Ewing, Robert Ball, Simone Lia, Paul Duffield and Kate Brown.

Sequential City runs from the 16 - 22 September, and will feature an evening live comic jam event plus a children' comic workshop.

Baxter and Bailey, 6 Hoxton Square, London, N1 6NU 

More info: http://www.londondesignfestival.com/events/sequential-city


Gosh! signings and launch parties

City lit: John Miers - the first Fast Forward talk at the famous Gosh Comic Book store in the heart of London. John Miers, an award winning contemporary comic book artist will be giving a talk on Visual Storytelling techniques, addressing the question: Are comics art or literature- or are they both, neither, and something else entirely all at once? This is your chance to find out how image, text, abstract symbols and composition combine in the most innovative medium around.

Tuesday, September 17, 7 - 8.30pm

The Best of Milligan and McCarthy: on Wednesday the 18th of September Gosh! have not one but TWO classic British comics guys in the house talking comics. Peter Milligan (Hellblazer) and Brendan McCarthy (Zaucer of Zilk) will be here doing a talk and Q&A about their new book from Dark Horse that collects the very best of their hard-to-find collaborative work from years ago: Freakwave, Paradax!, Skin and Rogan Gosh and more. That’s 20 years worth of their finest work from Vanguard Illustrated, Strange Days, 2000 AD and Vertigo!

Wednesday, September 18, 7.30 - 9pm

Gosh!, 1 Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR


Sophie's World - unseen photographs by Steven Cook

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, Orbital Comics is proud to present this special exhibition featuring rare and unseen of photographs of Sylvester McCoy’s companion Sophie Aldred (Ace). Originally taken by photographer Steve Cook in the late 1980s, a lot of the negatives were just recently recovered (not unlike the rumours of lost episodes being found).

The photos show Sophie’s versatility in a number of scenarios and guises, including that of The Doctor’s beloved companion Ace. The exhibition starts with a private viewing on September 5 and will run through until the end of the month. Sophie and Steve will be in-store signing prints of the photographs on Saturday, September 7 between 12 and 3pm.

September 5th - 30th

Orbital Comics, 8 Great Newport Street, WC2H 7JA

More info: http://www.orbitalcomics.com/sophies-world-the-unseen-photographs-by-steve-cook/


The Lakes International Comic Art Festival

The Lakes International Comic Art Festival is modelled on the European comic festivals rather than comic conventions that UK audiences are more familiar with.

The aim is create an ‘en fete’ atmosphere, making the whole town part of the festival.  There will be a much bigger emphasis on the range of talks, special live drawing events, workshops, films, exhibitions and a kids’ zone.  Some of the events, including the exhibitions and the kids’ zone will also be free.

There will be The Comics Clock Tower – in Kendal Town Hall, where people will be able to buy comics and where authors and artists will be signing copies of their work. It will be smaller than at most comic conventions and will focus on writers, artists and publishers who are pioneers of a new wave of innovators in the field of comics and graphic storytelling.

We will be kicking off on Friday evening, 18th October and running until teatime on Sunday 20th. The programme will feature around 30 events of different styles and scales including meet the creators (presentations, live drawings and interviews), panel discussions and a few quirky events too. Alongside this there will be a film programme, exhibitions, workshops, our version of a marketplace/artists’ alley and a dedicated kids’ zone……and more

Guests include: Charlie Adlard, Steve Bell, Hannah Berry, Gareth Brookes, Ed Brubaker, Kurt Busiek, Stephen Collins, Darryl Cunningham, Rob Davis, Al Davison, Andy Diggle, Glyn Dillon, Pete Doherty, Hannah Eaton, Hunt Emerson, Carlos Ezquerra, Duncan Fegredo, Karrie Fransman, Simon Fraser, Katie Green, Isabel Greenberg, Steven Harris, David Hine, Ilya, David Lloyd, Robbie Morrison, Jose Muñoz, Luke Pearson, Ivan Petrus, Sean Phillips, Gary and Warren Pleece, Trina Robbins, Joe Sacco, Gilbert Shelton, Posy Simmonds, Nicola Streeten, Bryan and Mary Talbot, John Wagner and Oscar Zarate...

18th-20th October, Brewery Arts Centre and environs‎, 122A Highgate, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 4HE



Thanks for listening,
Alex
 
iTunes "New and noteworthy" podcaster, November 2011 -  http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/id390974029 
Programme maker, Resonance 104.4 FM (Arts Council) - www.resonancefm.com
Assistant editor, Electric Sheep Magazine - www.electricsheepmagazine.com
Events / Podcasts, SCI-FI-LONDON - www.sci-fi-london.com
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