Komikazen

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Komikazen International Reality Comics Festival
Statusactive
GenreComics
VenueMAR (Ravenna Museum of Art) and other venues
Location(s)Ravenna Rimini
CountryItaly
Inaugurated2005
Most recent2016
Organized byMirada Cultural Association
WebsiteKomikazenFestival.org[dead link]

The Komikazen International Reality Comics Festival (Italian: Komikazen festival internazionale del fumetto di realtà) was an annual festival focusing on non-fiction comics. It occurred every year between 2005 and 2016 in Ravenna, Italy, usually in the month of October. Komikazen was sponsored by the Mirada Association and organized by Elettra Stamboulis and Gianluca Costantini.

"Created with the aim of researching and investigating the relationships between the presentation of reality and graphic literature,"[1] the festival was intended to promote and celebrate Ravenna as the capital of "reality-based" comics. The festival had no commercial areas, but instead focused on exhibitions, workshops, and discussions.

As in the French city of Angoulême during the Angoulême International Comics Festival, shops in Ravenna often customized their window displays with comics themes during the festival period. Related exhibitions in various venues in the Ravenna area generally remained on display for at least a month after the festival.

History[]

Mirada ("look" in Spanish) was founded in 1997 and moved to Ravenna in 2000. Its mission is to identify and promote young artists from the Ravenna region.[2] Mirada was part of the Periscopages Association (based in Rennes, France), an organization devoted to independent comics that included Babel (Athens, Greece), Comica (London, UK), Chili cum Carne (Lisbon, Portugal), the Boom Festival (St. Petersburg, Russia), and La Maison du Livre (Beirut, Lebanon).[1] Periscopages Association disbanded in 2012.[3]

The first Komikazen was held on September 30, 2005, with special guests Phoebe Gloeckner, Joe Sacco, and Marjane Satrapi.

The 2006 festival featured Turkish cartoonists of the long-running comics magazine Leman.

In 2007, the festival expanded to two days, and inaugurated the GEAR Awards, celebrating young artists of the local Emilia-Romagna region. In attendance were more than 50 artists from the nonfiction comics magazines (Switzerland), Babel (Athens), Glomp (Finland), Chili Com Carne (Portugal), Hard Comics (Romania), and Stripoteka (Sarajevo, Bosnia). The exhibition Honey Talks was sponsored by Stripburger. Artists featured in the exhibition included Danijel Zezelj, Rutu Modan, and Matthias Lehmann.

The 2008 festival featured the first exhibition of Lebanese cartoonists in Italy.

The 2009 show focused on stories that "originate with individual tension, research and experimentation."[2]

The 2010 Komikazen expanded to three days.

The theme of the 2012 festival was the representations of Italy and featured more thirty Italian cartoonists and caricaturists:[4] , , Francesco Barilli, , , , , , Gianluca Costantini, , , , , , Riccardo Mannelli, , , , Tuono Pettinato, , , , , , , , Elettra Stamboulis, , , , , Zerocalcare, . In addition, Komikazen was final event in the Italian national competition "Reality Draws."

The 2013 festival was themed in solidarity with the Occupy movement—99 cartoonists came to Ravenna and made work related to the concept of "We are the 99%."[5][6]

The theme of the 2014 festival was autobiography and biography.[7] Headline guests included Eddie Campbell and Gipi.

The 2015 festival featured special guests Ted Rall and Carlos Latuff.

The final Komikazen festival was held June 20–22, 2016.

Official prizes[]

The GAER (Giovani Artisti dell'Emilia Romagna) prize is awarded to young cartoonists of the Emilia-Romagna region, whose work is then published in time for the following year's festival. Award ceremonies and exhibitions are held at the Ravenna Office of Youth Policy.

  • 2007 — awarded to and , whose work was published by Kappa Edizioni and Centro Fumetto Andrea Pazienza respectively
  • 2008 — , published by Comma 22
  • 2009 — , published by Comma 22
  • 2010 — Fabio Sera, published by Comma 22
  • 2011 — Andrea Zoli, published by Comma 22
  • 2012 — Jacopo Frey and Nicola Gobbi, published by Comma 22

Locations and dates[]

No. Dates Locations Notable guests Notes
1 September 30, 2005 MAR (Ravenna Museum of Art), Almagià, and the Ravenna Youth Center Phoebe Gloeckner, Joe Sacco, Marjane Satrapi, Tomaž Lavrič TBC, Nicole Schulman, Kamel Khélif, Felipe Hernández Cava
2 October 12, 2006 Mirada Art Gallery Anke Feuchtenberger, , Danijel Zezelj, Jessica Lurie, Vittorio Giardino, , Massimo Carlotto, , Mehmet Çağçağ, Tuncay Akgün, Ramize Erer, Güneri İçoğlu
3 October 12–13, 2007[8][9] Albergo Cappello Ravenna and Mirada Art Gallery Ho Che Anderson[10] (guest of honor), Le Dernier Cri, Stefano Ricci, Filipe Abranches,[11] Tommi Musturi,[12] Marcel Ruijters,[13] Matei Branei,[14] Kostas Maniatopoulos,[15] Paul Gravett, Milos Javonovic, Jacob Klemencic, Gaspar Rus, Marcos Farrajota, Kati Rickenbach, Ines Didovic,[16] Armin Barducci, Andrea Bruno Inauguration of the GAER awards
4 October 11–12, 2008 S. Maria delle Croci Anke Feuchtenberger, , Zeina Abirached,

Giuseppe Palumbo, Mazen Kerbaj, Nadim Tarazi, Samir Harb

5 October 9–10, 2009 Teatro Rasi, Spazio Politiche Giovanili, MAR (Museum of Art), Libreria Mirada Dave McKean (guest of honor), Peter Kuper, Carlos Trillo, Gianluca Costantini, Davide Toffolo, Gianfranco Bettin, Paul Gravett, Paolo Bacilieri
6 October 8–10, 2010 Teatro Rasi, MAR (Museum of Art) Igort, Apostolos Doxiadis, , Alecos Papadatos, Aleksandar Zograf, Pablo Auladell, Apostolos Doxiadis, Maximilien Le Roy, Pietro Scarnera
7 November 9–13, 2011 MAR (Museum of Art), myCamera Gallery Amir & Khalil, Seth Tobocman, Ganzeer, Morvandiau, Magdy El Shafee, Pino Creanza, Giancarlo Ascari, Barrack Rima, Frédéric Coché, Olivier Deprez, Fabio Sera, Matteo Guarnaccia, Helena Klakočar Off-site event in Bologna
8 October 11–14, 2012 MAR (Museum of Art), Le Cantine di Palazzo Rava ,[17] Carlos Latuff,[4][18] Riccardo Mannelli Festival preview in Bologna; finale in Faenza
9 October 11–13, 2013 MAR (Museum of Art) Aleksandar Zograf, [6]
10 October 9–12, 2014 MAR (Museum of Art), Casa delle Marionette (the House of Puppets), Classense Library, Rasi Theatre, Cellars of Palazzo Rava, Casa delle Donne (Women’s House) Eddie Campbell, Gipi, , Gord Hill, Hamid-Reza Vassaf, Ugo Bertotti, Tuono Pettinato, Rocco Lombardi, Marina Girardi, David Vecchiato, Liliana Salone, Maurizio Ribichini, Roberto Recchioni
11 October 8–11, 2015 Mirada Art Gallery, Le Cantine di Palazzo Rava Ted Rall, Khalid Albaih, , , , , Carlos Latuff, , , , and
12 June 20–22, 2016 Domus del chirurgo, Teatro degli Atti , , , , , Andrea Bruno, , , , Simone Pace, , , and

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "KOMIKAZEN 6TH INTERNATIONAL REALITY COMIC FESTIVAL," Archived 2015-07-13 at the Wayback Machine Komikazen official website (English). Accessed April 1, 2015.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "KOMIKAZEN, 5° FESTIVAL INTERNAZIONALE DEL FUMETTO DI REALTÀ," Archived 2015-07-09 at the Wayback Machine Komikazen official website (Italian). Accessed April 1, 2015.
  3. ^ "Périscopages est mort, Vive la bande dessinée d'auteur et l'édition indépendante!" Archived 2015-04-16 at the Wayback Machine, Periscopages official website (2011). Accessed April 2, 2015.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Beccaria, Antonella. "Komikazen, Ravenna invasa dai fumetti. Ospite l’antiMubarak Carlos Latuff," Il Fatto Quotidiano (11 October 2012). (Italian)
  5. ^ Gianuca Costantini (2013). "Occupy Museum.99% Komikazen". GianlucaCostantini.com. Archived from the original on 2014-12-13. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Bandini, Enrico. "Ravenna, Komikazen 2013: il festival internazionale del fumetto di realtà," Il Fatto Quotidiano (10 October 2013). (Italian)
  7. ^ Editor. "Il festival Komikazen (Ravenna) compie dieci anni," Fumetto Logica (September 8, 2014). (Italian)
  8. ^ Riciputi, Marco (25 October 2007). "Komikazen: European comics go independent". Cafebabel.com. Retrieved 4 March 2008.[dead link]
  9. ^ Stamboulis, Elettra (2007). Cartesio e il fumetto. Jesolo Lido (VE): Edizioni del Vento. pp. 3–4. ISBN 9788889890066.
  10. ^ U_net Pipitone, Giuseppe (2007). MLK di Ho Che Anderson. Jesolo Lido (VE): Edizioni del Vento. pp. 55–56. ISBN 9788889890066.
  11. ^ Farrajota, Marcos (2007). Il mercato portoghese del fumetto e gli autori di realtà. Jesolo Lido (VE): Edizioni del Vento. pp. 11–12. ISBN 9788889890066.
  12. ^ The Finnish Comics Society (2007). Fumetti finlandesi?. Jesolo Lido (VE): Edizioni del Vento. pp. 25–26. ISBN 9788889890066.
  13. ^ Stripburger (2007). Honey Talks. Jesolo Lido (VE): Edizioni del Vento. pp. 36–40. ISBN 9788889890066.
  14. ^ Jovanovic, Milos (2007). Hardcomics: Fumetti quasi hard dalla Romania. Jesolo Lido (VE): Edizioni del Vento. pp. 42–43. ISBN 9788889890066.
  15. ^ Tzouda, Niki (2007). Rivista Babel. Jesolo Lido (VE): Edizioni del Vento. p. 47. ISBN 9788889890066.
  16. ^ Pasanovic, Emir (2007). Stripopeka: un progetto giovane di Sarajevo. Jesolo Lido (VE): Edizioni del Vento. pp. 19–20. ISBN 9788889890066.
  17. ^ Stefanelli, Matteo (2012). Th subtle distortion of Shout. Ravenna: Giuda Editions. pp. 61–63. ISBN 9788897980063.
  18. ^ Costantini, Gianluca (2012). Grapgic/digital activism Carlos Latuff.Drawings useful for the struggles of peoples. Ravenna: Giuda Editions. pp. 69–72. ISBN 9788897980063.

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