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TALKING PALETTE, HIDDEN ARTIST: H.J. LEWIS’S VISUAL NARRATIVES

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Collage created by Garland Martin Taylor of H.J. Lewis cartoons, Images Courtesy of The DuSable Museum of African American History

 

TALKING PALETTE, HIDDEN ARTIST:
H.J. LEWIS’S VISUAL NARRATIVES

Thursday, March 12th
Thompson Library room 165
5:30 – 7pm
FREE

Sculptor and curator Garland Martin Taylor will be joining us for an evening lecture at OSU to share his research on Henry Jackson Lewis, a nineteenth-century African American political cartoonist. Born a slave, Lewis as a freeman became a self-taught artist whose landscape drawings and editorial cartoons regularly appeared in both white and black newspapers; he was the director of the art department at a black illustrated paper, the Indianapolis Freeman. Although some of Lewis’s drawings are now held at the Smithsonian Museum and the DuSable Museum in Chicago, key details about Lewis’s life and work remained unknown until recently.

Garland Martin Taylor sheds new light on Lewis’s life, his controversial drawings, and his historical importance as an African American visual artist in periodical culture. This event will appeal to audiences with interests in communication, cartoon history, art and art history, literacy studies, print culture, African American studies, and a range of other topics.

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Image Courtesy of The DuSable Museum of African American History


This program was made possible with the help of The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, University Libraries, The School of Communication, History of Art, African and African American Studies, and Literacy Studies

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Garland Martin Taylor

UPCOMING EXHIBIT: KING OF THE COMICS

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The Ohio State University
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 20, 2014

Upcoming Exhibition at The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

KING OF THE COMICS:

WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST AND 100 YEARS OF KING FEATURES

December 13, 2014 – March 15, 2015

The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum will celebrate the centennial of King Features Syndicate with King of the Comics: William Randolph Hearst and 100 Years of King Features. This exhibit examines the role William Randolph Hearst played in the birth of newspaper comics and traces the 100-year history of King Features, the company he founded to develop and distribute comics, columns, editorial cartoons, puzzles, and games around the world. Brian Walker, author of The Comics: The Complete Collection and co-curator of the exhibit Masters of American Comics, is serving as guest curator for this historic exhibition.

Among the many King creations included in this exhibition will be:  The Katzenjammer Kids, Happy Hooligan, Little Jimmy, Bringing Up Father, Krazy Kat, Polly and Her Pals, Tillie the Toiler, Popeye, Blondie, Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, Flash Gordon, Mandrake the Magician, The Little King, Henry, Prince Valiant, Buz Sawyer, Rip Kirby, Beetle Bailey, Dennis the Menace, Juliet Jones, Hi and Lois, Family Circus, The Lockhorns, Hägar the Horrible, Zippy, Marvin, Curtis, Bizarro, Baby Blues, Mutts, Rhymes with Orange, Zits, Tina’s Groove, and Dustin. In addition to original drawings by the artists, related materials such as printed newspaper pages, photographs, correspondence, sales brochures, advertisements, and merchandise will dramatically demonstrate the impact that King Features has had on the evolution and success of newspaper comics.

Opening Events:

On Saturday, December 13th the public is invited to celebrate the opening of King of the Comics:  William Randolph Hearst and 100 Years of King Features at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.  Events are free.

1:00 pm           Curator’s Tour with Brian Walker
2:30 pm           Behind the Scenes with King Features’ Mutts and Rhymes with Orange,
                        featuring Patrick McDonnell, Hilary Price and Brendan Burford
3:30 pm           The Making of Zits and Baby Blues featuring Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman, and Rick Kirkman,                                  moderated by Simpson’ writer Tom Gammill

5 – 7:00 pm   Opening reception – remarks at 5:30 pm

Special thanks to King Features Syndicate for their sponsorship of the exhibit and events.


Wexner Center Film Events

In conjunction with the opening celebration, The Wexner Center for the Arts will show two films adapted from iconic King Features characters.  Both will be screened in 35mm in the center’s Film/Video Theater. Visit wexarts.org for tickets and information.

Friday, December 12, 7:00 pm
Popeye starring Robin Williams (Robert Altman, 1980)

Sunday, December 14, 1 pm
Prince Valiant starring Robert Wagner and Janet Leigh (Henry Hathaway, 1954)

 

About the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum:  The BICLM is one of The Ohio State University Libraries’ special collections. Its primary mission is to develop a comprehensive research collection of materials documenting American printed cartoon art (editorial cartoons, comic strips, comic books, graphic novels, sports cartoons, and magazine cartoons) and to provide access to the collections.  The BICLM recently moved into its newly-renovated 30,000 sq. ft. facility that includes a museum with three exhibition galleries, a reading room for researchers and a state-of-the-art collections storage space.   The library reading room is open Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 – 5 p.m. The museum is open Tuesday-Sunday from 1 – 5 p.m.  See http://cartoons.osu.edu/ for further information.

 

 

 

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