After completing his studies, Dirk Schwieger went to Tokyo. He initially published the resulting comic experiment Moresukine - Weekly from Tokyo on his blog. Schwieger does not follow his individual interests or impulses in his explorations but works through the tasks his followers give him. The booklet, later published as a compilation by Reprodukt, offers impressions of Tokyo in particular and Japanese (popular) culture in general.
Extracts from "MORESUKINE: WÖCHENTLICH AUS TOKYO":
Dirk Schwieger likes to be inspired on the road: An Erasmus stay took him to Reykjavík for a year and left a lasting impression on him. It was there that he came up with the idea for a comic project about elf sightings, which he is currently still working on. After completing his studies, he went to Tokyo.
If the term ‘graphic travelogue’ had been coined for one particular book, then for Dirk Schwieger’s collection of episodes – Moresukine: Uploaded Weekly from Tokyo."
Barbara Yelin was there in 2011 when the people of Egypt chased out President Mubarak and spread hope for democratic reform from Tahrir Square to the entire Arab world. Eight years later, the consequences of the demonstrations are grim. This also alters the way her comic book is received.
Born in Austria and a Berliner by choice, Ulli Lust in her early years was captivated by a Berlin in transition and went where people, oblivious of the place and the world, indulge in the purest of all desires.
Sebastian Lörscher takes his readers on a colourful and exciting #Graphic Journey. With red-edged pages, beautifully creamy paper that brings out the colours well, and harmonious typography, the book is so well designed that the Stiftung Buchkunst chose it as one of the most beautiful books of 2014. But the content is also not disappointing.
Learn more about our well-known artists, including Barbara Yelin, Reinhard Kleist and Sarnath Banerjee. All with proven comic expertise and sometimes with more, sometimes with less travel experience in the respective country.
Graphic Travelogues presents travel experiences by comic artists from different countries, illuminates and identifies recurring topics. From sketches to graphic novels, graphic diaries and travel drawings, we collect treasures here and question concepts and motivations, techniques and experiences.