Emil Ferris — Between Selves

Cartoonmuseum Basel
Ongoing Event
© emil ferris; courtesy galerie martel
Sat., 04 July until Sun., 15 November

Drawn with a ballpoint pen on lined paper, the work of Emil Ferris' (*1962) combines masterful artistry with a radically subjective, deeply poetic narrative style. Her debut, “My Favorite Thing Is Monsters” (2017), which won the Eisner Award and other prizes, is considered a milestone in modern comics. Encompassing several hundred pages, this graphic novel is set in 1960s Chicago. Its young protagonist, Karen Reyes, believes she is a werewolf. She loves monsters—they represent her refuge and her view of a hostile world. As she tries to solve the mystery of her neighbor’s death, the depths of her family’s past are revealed. In the recently released second volume, the story goes back to the 1930s and the Shoah.
Ferris combines historical facts with myths, art history, psychology and pop culture. Her style is unconventional: Diary pages, full-page portraits, allusions to classical paintings and freely arranged image sequences merge into an intense, visually dense narrative form. After working as an illustrator and children’s book author, Ferris suffered a serious illness. While recovering, she began to focus more on drawing, which led to her publishing her first comic at over 50 years of age. Today, alongside her work as a comics author, she is also active as a freelance artist. This major solo exhibition, her first in Europe, features original pages from her graphic novels, unpublished drawings, objects, and sketches. Ferris will be on site for an extended period, offering workshops and providing fascinating insight into her artistic universe.
There will be a public opening of this exhibition on Friday, July 3, at 18:30; all are invited.

Website
cartoonmuseum.ch/en/ausstellungen/emil-ferris

Where
Cartoonmuseum Basel
St. Alban-Vorstadt 28
4052 Basel

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