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Giving Thanks: The David and Kimberly Ramsay Collection

In the spirit of the season of giving, we’ll be highlighting a few of the amazing gifts we received in 2019 throughout the rest of the year on our blog and/or Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Follow us on social media for more updates! As always, we are so thankful to our donors and friends throughout the world for supporting our collection.

We recently acquired a sizable manga collection from David and Kimberly Ramsay, and this donation grows our manga collection in some very interesting ways. We received numerous volumes of manga and manga serials as well as dojinshi (manga that is either fan-created or created by professional mangaka working outside of traditional channels), anime cels, laser disks, and a complete costume from shoes to wig.

Homemade Hikaru character wig from “Magic Knight Rayearth”

The Ramsays collected these materials over the course of 20 years and brought it all the way from California before donating it to us. As big fans of the series Magic Knights Rayearth, there is a healthy representation of materials from said series, but there are healthy representations of materials from a number of genres. While the vast majority of items are in Japanese, there is a good amount of Western magazines that chart the early days of anime and manga’s infiltration in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. Researchers looking for materials that feature men’s manga, model building, or short-lived U.S. published manga serials will find a wealth of materials to mine and research.

Among the standout pieces that came with this collection is a sizable number of manga comic books. These were published by Viz and Dark Horse to sell manga in a format familiar to comic book purchasers. While this was a practice discontinued once the book format took off, that we have so many examples of this practice is worthwhile to any researcher wanting to see early treatments of Lone Wolf and Cub or Mai the Psychic Girl.

There is far more than can possibly be covered in a blog post; visit our Lucy Shelton Caswell Reading Room to check out this expansion to our manga collection!

-Dr. Kay Clopton, Visiting Assistant Professor, Mary P. Key Resident: Cultural Diversity Inquiry

New Exhibit: Drawn to Presidents: Portraits and Satiric Drawings by Drew Friedman

OSU logoContact: Anne Drozd
The Ohio State University
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
1813 N High St.
Columbus OH 43210-1393
614-292-0538
cartoons@osu.edu

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 11, 2019

Upcoming Exhibition at The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

DRAWN TO PRESIDENTS:
PORTRAITS AND SATIRIC DRAWINGS BY DREW FRIEDMAN

November 2, 2019 – February 9, 2020

All the Presidents book by Drew Friedman

All the Presidents by Drew Friedman. Fantagraphics, 2019.

(Columbus, OH) – The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum presents Drawn to Presidents: Portraits and Satiric Drawings by Drew Friedman November 2, 2019 through February 9, 2020.

Pennsylvania-based illustrator Drew Friedman has employed his intensely realistic, warts-and-all style of caricature to satirize celebrity and authority for four decades. In his latest book from Fantagraphics Books, All the Presidents, Friedman points his pen at the exclusive club of the United States presidents.

This exhibit features the original artwork created for All the Presidents, as well as presidential-themed original art created for, among others, SPY, MAD, TIME, Newsweek, The New Yorker, The New Republic, The New York Observer, and TOPPS “Wacky Packs.”

Building on a centuries-old tradition of cartoonists satirizing those in power, Friedman’s influences include Edward Sorel, Robert Grossman, Mort Drucker, David Levine, and more.

“Somehow, Drew Friedman’s mastery manages to both humanize and satirize every member of this most exclusive club of U.S. presidents.” Jake Tapper, CNN’s chief Washington correspondent and the anchor of “The Lead with Jake Tapper.”

Opening Reception and Program

Join us at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum on Saturday, November 16, 2019 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. for a program and reception to celebrate the opening of this exhibition.

This FREE event begins at 4:30 p.m with a tour of the exhibition led by Drew Friedman. From 5:00–6:00 p.m. illustrators Drew Friedman and C.F. Payne will discuss, in a visual conversation, Friedman’s latest book of portraits All The Presidents, as well as their artistic influences, from MAD Magazine artists Mort Drucker and Jack Davis, to David Levine and Robert Grossman. They will also discuss creating politically-themed artwork over the years for publications ranging from SPY to TIME, to The New York Observer and The New Yorker. Reception and book signing to follow. Books will be available for purchase on site.

For more information, visit cartoons.osu.edu

The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, part of The Ohio State University Libraries, houses the world’s largest collection of materials related to cartoons and comics, including original art, books, magazines, journals, comic books, archival materials and newspaper comic strip pages and clippings.

 

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