This guided tour provides fascinating insight into Thomas Ott’s forty years of creative output. It demonstrates the development of his oeuvre in terms of form and content, along with the scratchboard technique, which Thomas Ott uses for most of his work. Background information on his mise-en-scène presentations, films and sources of inspiration completes this journey of discovery through the great Swiss comics artist’s sombre universe and high-contrast aesthetics.
Sunday guided tour in French
This event is available in
French
Address
St. Alban-Vorstadt 28
4052
Basel
+41 61 226 33 60
Tarif
Paid entry
5
CHF
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 27 April 2025
Sunday:
14:00-15:00
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Thomas Ott (*10.6.1966, Zurich) is the most internationally renowned Swiss-German comic author. His mezzotint works combine a black-heavy, film-oriented visual language with dark, nightmarish stories ...

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The comic author Alison Bechdel (*10.9.1960, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, USA) became known to a wide audience through her graphic novel and "New York Times" bestseller "Fun Home. A Family of Drawn" ...

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Christophe Blain (*10.8.1970, Gennevilliers, France) is one of France's most renowned comic authors and an exceptionally versatile artist who masters all tonalities between sparse, quick ink drawing ...