Asaf Hanuka

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Asaf Hanuka
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Asaf Hanuka
Born1974
Tel Aviv, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
Area(s)Artist
www.asafhanuka.com

Asaf Hanuka (Hebrew: אסף חנוכה‎; born 1974) is an Israeli illustrator and comic book artist, notable for his autobiographical comic The Realist.[1][2][3] He is twin brother of illustrator Tomer Hanuka.

Career[]

During his mandatory army service he began collaborating with Israeli writer Etgar Keret. In 1997 a collection of Etgar's stories illustrated by Asaf was publish under the title "Streets of Rage". Their second collaboration "Pizzeria Kamikaze" was nominated for Eisner awards in 2007 and translated to English, French and Spanish.

He collaborated with French writer Didier Daeninckx on "Carton Jaune!" in 2004 Published in France.

Together with his twin brother Tomer, he co-created Bipolar, an experimental comic book series which was nominated for the Ignatz awards. Tomer and Asaf have created together “The Dirties”, a short narrative available on line. They currently collaborate on a graphic fiction called "The Divine", written by Boaz Lavie, released in 2015 in both English and French.

Asaf has also contributed art for the Oscar nominated animation documentary film Waltz with Bashir.

His autobiographical comics The Realist started on January 2010, published in Calcalist (Israeli business magazine). It won Gold medal from the Society of Illustrator in 2010 and Award of Excellence from Communication Arts Annual, and silver medal from 3X3. Two collections of the realist pages were published in book form in France on 2012 and 2014 and have been translated to six languages.

He has been practicing commercial illustration since 1995. Among his clients are Nike, Inc., Canal+, Rolling Stone, Fortune, The New York Times, Time, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, PC Magazine, Newsweek, and Men’s Health.

Published works[]

In English
  • Bipolar, with Tomer Hanuka, Alternative Comics,
  • Pizzeria Kamikaze, with Etgar Keret, Alternative Comics, 2005, ISBN 1-891867-90-3.
In Hebrew
  • Simtaot Hazaam (Streets of Fury), by Etgar Keret, Zmora Bitan, 1997.
  • The Realist, Pardes Publishing, 2017.
In French
  • Carton Jaune!, with Didier Daeninckx, (publisher) Hachette 2004
  • K.O. a Tel Aviv collection of The Realist comics strips, (publisher) Steinkis 2012
  • K.O. a Tel Aviv 2 second collection of The Realist comics strips, (publisher) Steinkis 2014
  • K.O. a Tel Aviv 3 third collection of The Realist comics strips, (publisher) Steinkis 2016
  • Le Divin, with Tomer Hanuka, story by Boaz Lavie, Dargaud, 2015

References[]

  1. ^ "'The Realist: Plug and Play': Asaf Hanuka on Balancing His Anxieties and Getting More Personal". EW.com. U.S.: Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 2019-09-27. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  2. ^ Mouly, Françoise. "Tomer Hanuka's "Blown Away"". The New Yorker. U.S. Archived from the original on 2020-03-28. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  3. ^ "Tomer Hanuka :Authors, Macmillan". US Macmillan. U.S.: Macmillan Publishers. Archived from the original on 2012-09-29. Retrieved 2020-07-01.

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