Bilotta & Ponchione Paradossi e Affini: the exhibition at the Tricromia Art Gallery in Rome

Bilotta & Ponchione Paradossi e Affini: the exhibition at the Tricromia Art Gallery in Rome

Bilotta & Ponchione Paradossi e Affini

The Tricromia Art Gallery in Rome presents its new proposal dedicated to the numerous tables born from the collaboration between Alessandro Bilotta and Sergio Ponchione with an exhibition entitled Bilotta & Ponchione Paradossi e Affini.

Bilotta & Ponchione Paradossi and Affini: the exhibition at the Tricromia Art Gallery in Rome

Bilotta & Ponchione Paradossi e Affini will be inaugurated on April 1st, visits will be for the moment only by reservation but free. The exhibition will run from April 2nd to 15th.



Bilotta & Ponchione Paradossi and Affini if ​​(jQuery ("# ​​crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_mh2_1"). Is (": visible")) {console .log ("Edinet ADV adding zone: tag crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_mh2_1 slot id: th_culturapop_d_mh2"); } The paths of the two authors meet for the first time on the occasion of the thirtieth Dylan Dog Color Fest, entitled Groucho Primo. The book focuses on the deep investigation and full recognition of Groucho's character. The first unpublished story entitled The rules of comedy, is signed by Bilotta and Ponchione: a small nostalgic and amusing masterpiece, which revolves around the themes of dualism, masks and multiple identities, masterfully explained from the first table, starting from which the contrast between grotesque proportions and more concrete emotions become the ideal means to outline Bilotta's screenplay.

With Tempo di notte, Bilotta and Ponchione again create a real emotional labyrinth for the readers of Mercurio Loi : a dramatic and shocking episode, in which each character is prey to his own obsessions and intolerances, a slave to what has been and to a destiny that seems inescapable. The drawings take us directly to a stage dominated by a loss of orientation and a sense of helplessness, during a black and gloomy night.

Men of the Week Vol. 1 represents the starting point of a broad and varied path: it takes into consideration numerous aspects of comic book narration, alongside the use of a particular language, which prefers a refined and the continuous questioning of the reality of the protagonists and of the situations. The graphic interpretation perfectly illustrates the metanarrative characteristics that imbue Bilotta's screenplay; Ponchione uses a more captivating style than usual, highlighting the dream element through a series of references and references between scenes, spaces, expressiveness and points of view.

Read our review of Men of the Week Vol. 1 again. and buy the volume on Amazon




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