Wednesday, April 27, 2011

On April 29, apart from the Comicon

The three day meeting will see the Neapolitan comic books, art and music will be the relationship between comics and other art forms to characterize Napoli Comicon for years to come. The comics will develop it in future editions of the relationship between the comic strip (the "ninth art) and other disciplines, from painting to architecture, cinema and photography, theater, literature, dance.

Comicon this year is again simultaneously in Conflict Game - Game Show and Game, the two city venues, the stunning backdrop of sixteenth-century Castel Sant 'Elmo and the spaces of the Mostra d'Oltremare in Naples. After four years of the cycle devoted to the basic colors of the printing press, with four internationally renowned comic writers each year have interpreted the driving event (Enki Bilal, Lorenzo Mattotti, Tanino Liberatore, Jim Lee), the poster of this 'year just want to summarize the approach of the exhibition to a strong multidisciplinary exchange: made with a great photographer like Matthew Lange, picture frames Batman, one of the great icons that populate the fictional media of Comics and Cinema in a' Rock unpublished key, with a hyper-realistic Naples in the background.

Comics, Photography, Film and Music all in one image. The investigation on the influence of comics on other forms of artistic communication focuses primarily for Comicon 2011 on the relationship between music and comics. In addition to a great summary shows the relationship between the two languages, including biographies of singers drawn, cartoonists who are also musicians and back covers of records by the great illustrators, music will be central in all aspects and the cultural initiatives of the next edition of our show.

The thirteenth edition of Comicon will be visited by Friday, April 29 to Sunday, May 1 at the following times: from 10 to 20 (Saturday only and only at the Mostra d'Oltremare from 10 to 22). The cost of one ticket is 10 € for both sites and for all three days, while under 12 and those over 65 can pay the reduced figure of € 7.

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