Chris Ware: Drawing is a Way of Thinking
Chris Ware (Omaha, Nebraska, 1967) has been drawing鈥攐r, as he says, writing with vignettes鈥攕ince he was small. Ware has experimented and innovated with comic book language and narrative throughout his life: from sketchbooks, to the iconic frontpage covers of The New Yorker, to his three essential works: Jimmy Corrigan, Building Stories and Rusty Brown.
The exhibition invites us to take a chronological look at the work of a master of the comic strip, with original pieces, animations, objects and sculptures, highlighting Ware鈥檚 invention of language.
Recommended for you
Chris Ware (Omaha, Nebraska, 1967) has been drawing鈥攐r, as he says, writing with vignettes鈥攕ince he was small. Ware has experimented and innovated with comic book language and narrative throughout his life: from sketchbooks, to the iconic frontpage covers of The New Yorker, to his three essential works: Jimmy Corrigan, Building Stories and Rusty Brown.
The exhibition invites us to take a chronological look at the work of a master of the comic strip, with original pieces, animations, objects and sculptures, highlighting Ware鈥檚 invention of language.