Six graphic novelists will participate in the first
residential exchange between Taiwan and New Zealand courtesy of a joint
initiative between the Publishers Association of New Zealand, the Taipei Book
Fair Foundation and the New Zealand Book Council.
The exchange will enable three New Zealand artists to
collaborate on the creation of a graphic novel with three graphic novelists
from Taiwan. The first stage of this exciting opportunity will be held in
Auckland in October 2014, and the second phase will take place in Taiwan in
February 2015.
The completed work will be jointly published by the
Publishers Association of New Zealand and the Taipei Book Fair Foundation and
launched in February 2015 at the Taipei International Book Exhibition, at which
New Zealand is to be Guest of Honour.
Catriona Ferguson, Chief Executive of the New Zealand Book
Council said “We are delighted that for the first time ever, three wonderful
Kiwi graphic novelists are going to have the chance to develop something new
and exciting with their counterparts from Taiwan. This is a great opportunity
to showcase our local talent both to Taiwan and the world.”
About the exchange participants:
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Tim Gibson has a background in
illustrating worlds, characters and monsters for films including Tintin,
District 9 and Avatar. His website www.mothcity.com offers a fresh take on the
traditional murder mystery and is distributed through digital comics
distributor ComiXology. Tim’s work has been widely anthologised and Moth
City is considered a ground-breaking approach to storytelling.
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Rachel Fenton is a novelist, poet and
graphic novelist. Her work has been published both online and in print and
includes cross-genre collaborations with other creative professionals. In 2012
she was awarded the AUT Creative Writing Award and has held an artist in
residence position at Counterexample Poetics.
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Ant Sang is an award-winning graphic
novelist who has also produced numerous short comics for local anthologies and
educational purposes. Shaolin Burning was awarded an Honour Award at the
2012 New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards and was selected for the
Storylines Notable Books list that same year. His 2004 comic series The
Dharma Punks will be reprinted in graphic novel form for the first time in
2014.
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Chuang Yung-shin is one of the most
well-known commercial film directors in Taiwan. In 1997 he published Film
Maker’s Notes, a comic which recorded his life and works and has been
reprinted 18 times. Since then he has gone on to publish further award winning
works, including The Window and ‘80s Diary in Taiwan1.
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61Chi graduated from the Art Department
of Taiwan Normal University. Her first book of comics, Room, was
published in January 2014. 61Chi belongs to the new generation of Taiwanese
comics artists with versatile drawing talents and a broad range of skills
across genres, including children’s illustration, American style realistic
drawing and Japanese aesthetic style.
·
Ahn Zhe was born in Taipei in 1985. While
his work encompasses graphic design, illustration and storyboard design, his
true passion lies in art as well as image and word creation. His works include The
Dream Under the Bed, published
by TITAN Publishing Co. Ltd. in 2011, and he has also contributed to
collections such as 80s Taipei x 90s Hong Kong.
The aim of the exchange is to:
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foster collaboration between artists
·
enable the creation and publication of a
cross-cultural graphic novel
·
create an opportunity for graphic novels to be
discussed and explored within an international context.
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