Manga: The New Generation - Talk by Ken Niimura and Miki Yamamoto

Manga: The New Generation - Talk by Ken Niimura and Miki Yamamoto

By The Japan Foundation

Date and time

Mon, 17 Oct 2016 19:00 - 20:30 GMT+1

Location

Browns Covent Garden

82-84 St. Martins Lane London WC2N 4AG United Kingdom

Description

Important Update:

Due to circumstances beyond our control, the venue and start time for this evening's event have changed as follows:

Venue: Browns Covent Garden, 82-84 St. Martins Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4AG
Time: 7:00pm (doors open at approx. 6:45pm)

Access: The venue is a six minute walk from Foyles Bookshop, and a short walk from Leicester Square Underground station.

For details of how to reach the venue, please visit: http://www.browns-restaurants.co.uk/restaurants/london/covent-garden/location

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Manga has a deep root in the history of Japanese culture. A medium constantly evolving, Manga reflects the interest of readers as well as creating trends in Japanese society. Lately, there have been stirrings within the artistic world to suggest that the medium is on the verge of a new era of creativity. This change comes in the form of the latest generation of artists who continue to redefine Manga and the result is some of the most experimental and expressive material in decades.

This October, the Japan Foundation welcomes two promising artists, Ken Niimura and Miki Yamamoto, to illustrate their works in this talk event as well as to discuss their influences and new trends within the current world of Manga. It coincides with their first exhibition at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival in Kendal till November 7th, organised in association with the Japan Foundation. Together with Paul Gravett, curator, writer on comics and co-director of Comica.London, they will also explore the diversity and power of Manga and the innovations which young talented Manga artists from Japan may produce.

Ken Niimura
Ken Niimura is a Manga artist and winner of the Golden Prize in the 5th International Manga Award. His work I Kill Giants has been confirmed for film adaptation following its international success.

Miki Yamamoto
Miki Yamamoto is Assistant Professor of Art and Design at the University of Tsukuba, Manga artist and researcher. Her works include Sunny Sunny Ann which received the 17th Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize Creative Award.


The fourth Lakes International Comic Art Festival will run from 14-16 October 2016 in Kendal, Cumbria.
For more information, please visit: comicartfestival.com


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