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BETWEEN THE PANELS:
GRAPHIC LITERATURE NIGHT


Three graphic novelists offer glimpses into the future of the form: in Exit Wounds, Rutu Modan of Tel Aviv collective Actus unfolds the traumas of an Israeli son whose father may have been the victim of a suicide bombing; a dream-logic fills Polish-born Andrzej Klimowski‘s imagery in new book Horace Dorlan; Philip Marlowe and Dan Dare are re-imagined by British designer Rian Hughes in Yesterday’s Tomorrows. This event will be followed by signings of Rutu Modan’s Exit Wounds, Andrzej Klimowksi’s Horace Dorlan, The Depository and The Secret; and Rian Hughes’ Yesterday’s Tomorrows in the ICA Bookshop. More…

Tickets: £10, £9 Concessions, £8 ICA Members
Where: ICA, The Mall, London
When: Friday, June 15, 2007 - from 7pm


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