Bastien Vivès
Bastien Vivès | |
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Born | Paris, France | 11 February 1984
Occupation | Comic book artist |
Bastien Vivès (born 11 February 1984) is a French comic book artist.
Life and career[]
Born in Paris, Vivès spent his childhood drawing with his younger brother. He took live model classes from the age of 10 years. Vivès studied Applied arts at the Institut Sainte Geneviève Paris (6th) and three years at the Penninghen School of Graphic Arts in Paris and eventually Gobelins School, still in Paris, where he studied animation.[1]
He achieved success first on the internet (on the Catsuka forum) under the pseudonym "Chanmax" with the character Poungi la Racaille (2006, Public Danger)[2]
His first album, Elle(s), published in 2007 by Casterman under the KSTR label and when he was 25 years old, in January 2009, Vivès received the Angoulême Festival Revelation Award for his album A Taste of Chlorine (Le goût du chlore).[3]
In 2010 and 2011, he participated of the online drama Les Autres Gens, written by Thomas Cadène, drawing seven episodes.
In 2013, he published the "French manga" series Lastman, together with and Balak.[4]
Works[]
Title | Date | Author | Publisher | Notes |
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Poungi la racaille | 2006 | Under the pseudonym Bastien Chanmax[5] | ||
Elle(s) | 2007 | Editions | ||
Hollywood Jan | 2008 | Éditions | ||
2008 | Éditions | Official selection of the Angoulême Festival 2009 | ||
La boucherie | 2008 | Editions Warum | ||
2009 | Editions | |||
Juju Mimi Féfé Chacha | 2009 | Editions Ankama | ||
Pour l'empire - Tome 1 : L'honneur | 2010 | (writer) Sandra Desmazières (color) |
collection, Dargaud | |
Tranches Napolitaines | 2010 | With Anne Simon, and | Dargaud | |
Pour l'empire - Tome 2 : Les femmes | 2010 | (writer) Sandra Desmazières (color) |
collection, Dargaud | |
2011 | Éditions | Adapted into the film Polina | ||
Pour l'empire - Tome 3 : La fortune | 2011 | (writer) Sandra Desmazières (color) |
collection, Dargaud | |
Les Autres Gens - Tome 1 | 04/2011 | Collective | Dupuis | |
La Famille | Delcourt | |||
Les Melons de la Colère | 2011 | Les Requins Marteaux | ||
L'Amour | Delcourt | |||
Lastman | 2013 | With Michael Sanlaville (art)
and Balak (writer) |
Volume #6 won the Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for a Series in 2015.[6] | |
Une sœur | 2017 | Casterman | ||
Attention chien méchant | 2017 | Casterman | ||
La décharge mentale | 2018 | Les Requins Marteaux | ||
Le chemisier | 2018 | Casterman | ||
Petit Paul | 2018 | Glénat | ||
Le Football | 2019 | Delcourt | ||
Quatorze juillet | 2020 | With (writer) | Casterman | |
Les Cahiers Aire libre , t.5 : Pendant ce temps à Fécamp | 2020 | With Blutch and Catel Muller |
References[]
- ^ Loret, Eric (12 June 2012). "Bastien Vivès, as du strip". Libération.fr (in French). Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ^ Loret, Eric (12 June 2012). "Bastien Vivès, as du strip". Libération.fr (in French). Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ^ Cooke, Rachel (9 July 2011). "A Taste of Chlorine by Bastien Vivès – review". theguardian.co.uk. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ^ "Interview: Balak, Bastien Vivès, and Michaël Sanlaville bring the award-winning Last Man to the states". The Beat. 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
- ^ Bastien Vivès : Itinéraire d’un enfant doué
- ^ dessinée, Festival International de la bande. "44e Festival de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême – Du 26 au 29 janvier 2017 - Palmarès officiel 2015". www.bdangouleme.com (in French). Retrieved 2017-01-20.
External links[]
- Living people
- 1984 births
- French comics artists
- Artists from Paris