[Bendik Kaltenborn creates] cheerful, kinetic illustrations of people rendered in bright colours and simple shapes who don't seem to understand the absurdity of the situations they're in. -Resident Advisor

Look through Bendik Kaltenborn's kaleidoscopic glasses and glimpse the world the way he sees it: a vibrantly colourful planet populated by lumpy, big-nosed people totally absorbed in their own off-kilter personal dramas. Adult Contemporary is a collection of odd imaginings, surrealist comics, and physical comedy gags from Kaltenborn, a New Yorker and New York Times illustrator. People scramble around in a world they don't understand, happy as can be. An author finds unexpected and lethal love in his own garden. A marriage is threatened by soup. Drunk old men quarrel about literature in the witching hour. A con details a small and silly bank robbery from the 1980s. CEOs do push-ups. Norwegian cartoonist Bendik Kaltenborn's Adult Contemporary reads as homage to the art of mid-twentieth century cartooning and absurdist sketch comedy. His characters pace about like Groucho Marx, pratfall like Dick Van Dyke, and mug like Jim Carrey. His virtuosic gift as an illustrator and designer shines through in these pages; indisputable in the multiplicity of styles he employs, and in the immediate appeal of the book as a whole. From extended, off-beat jokes about obnoxious businessmen to gorgeous full-page gag illustrations, Adult Contemporary is always able to find something to laugh at.
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Adult Contemporary is a collection of odd absurdist imaginings, surrealist comics, and physical comedy gags from Bendik Kaltenborn, a New Yorker and New York Times illustrator.
A collection of absurdist comics from a New Yorker illustrator.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781770461758
Publisert
2015-03-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Drawn And Quarterly
Vekt
785 gr
Høyde
268 mm
Bredde
213 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

Forfatter

Biographical note

Bendik Kaltenborn (b. 1980) studied art in Oslo and Stockholm, after which he began a career in contemporary art, graphic design, animation, illustration, and comics. In 1997, he and Kristoffer Kjolberg cofounded the Dongery zine collective. He has published two collections of comics in Norway, which have been translated into French and Spanish and are coming out in German and Swedish as well. Kaltenborn has exhibited in Norway, Italy, Serbia, Taiwan, Sweden, Japan, and the United Kingdom, and his client list includes the New Yorker, the New York Times, Google, and Todd Terje.