terça-feira, 21 de maio de 2013

Livros sobre Humor de Osvaldo Macedo de Sousa - VIII - "O Humor na Transição do Século"


Este pequeno livro com um estudo meu sobre o "Humor na Transição do Século" foi editado pela "Caminus" / Galeria Bertrand em Fevereiro de 1988 integrada no programa "Lisboa 1900", dirigido por António Perestrelo que desenvolveu uma série de iniciativas pela baixa alfacinha. Neste caso era uma exposição de desenhos de humor na Livraria Bertrand, quando ela tinha uma Galeria de arte na ultima sala.

terça-feira, 14 de maio de 2013

segunda-feira, 13 de maio de 2013

Os Livros sobre Humor e Caricatura de Osvaldo Macedo de Sousa - VI - Catalogo do Salão de Caricatura de Vila Real 1987

Em 1987, integrado nas comemorações do Centenário de Stuart Carvalhais criei o meu primeiro salão de Humor. Foi uma desafio lançado por vários artistas, como o Vasco, o António, o Cid... que defendia a necessidade de haver um Salão onde anualmente se outorgassem os Prémios Nacionais de Humor de Imprensa. Foi assim que se iniciou esta minha aventura que durou vinte anos.
A capa / cartaz é a minha mão tendo no dedo um dos pináculos da Casa de Mateus, instituição que era para apoiar a iniciativa, mas que depois se retirou do projecto. A capa seria concretizada pelo cartoonista António Antunes. Aquele deveria ser o símbolo do Salão, mas com a ausência da Casa de Mateus o Troféu passou a ser uma "vinagreira de asa perdida". Com o prefácio deste catalogo ficam em 6 os livros com textos meus, dos quais dois são catalogos.

O Humor galego alén da Retranca e O Humor en cadriños de Felix Caballero



Hoje recebi como presente estes dois magníficos livros sobre o humor gelego do investigador Felix Caballero. Obrigado Felix e a Galiza esta também de parabéns por estas obras enriquecedoras da seu excepcional riqueza humoristica.

Livros de Osvaldo Macedo de Sousa - V - Vasco - Viagem òs Amares da China

Em 1987, integrado no Centenário de Stuart Carvalhais em Vila Real, criei o Prémio Stuart com o apoio da Câmara Municipal e da Regisconta. Stuart era de Vila Real e dessa mesma cidade havia outro artista activo, ou seja Vasco de Castro, por isso natural a escolha deste artista para receber este galardão por carreira. 
A acompanhar uma exposição retrospectiva, a Câmara publicou este livro (o meu quinto livro) onde eu escrevo a biografia e analise da obra deste artista vilarealense. Foi a primeira biografia publicada sobre Vasco.

domingo, 12 de maio de 2013

Os Livros de Osvaldo Macedo de Sousa - IV - "Crónicas d'um Stuart"



Em 1987, a editora Publicações Dom Quixote publicou o meu quarto livro. Demos-lhe o titulo “Crónicas d’um Stuart”, a primeiro biografia publicada sobre aquele grande artista. Foi um trabalho feito para a faculdade que depois de mais alguma investigação serviu para comemorar o centenário do nascimento deste grande artista vilarealense Stuart Carvalhais. Naturalmente o livro seria lançado em Vila Real, em Setembro de 1987, com a realização de uma nova exposição de trabalhos de Stuart, no Átrio do Governo Civil de Vila Real. Em Outubro seria a vez de a Fund. Gulbenbenkian também comemorar esse centenário e edição de uma outra biografia realizada por outro investigador.

sábado, 11 de maio de 2013

Humor de Lailson


Os Livros de Osvaldo Macedo de Sousa - III - "A Liberdade de Imprensa - Conferencias

Em 1985 saiu o terceiro livro com textos meus. São as actas das conferencias proferidas na Biblioteca Nacional de Lisboa em Maio, nas comemorações do X Aniversário do Conselho de Imprensa. Neste livro estão os textos de José-Augusto França sobre Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, Osvaldo de Sousa sobre Stuart Carvalhais, Jacinto Baptista sobre João Chagas e Fernando Piteira Santos sobre Brito Camacho. è uma grande honra um historiador principiante junto a estes gigantes da cultura portuguesa.

SANTIAGU (Antonio M. F. dos Santos) galardoado no XV PortoCartoon-World Festival de Portugal e no X FreeCartoonsWeb International Cartoonet Festival – 2011 na China.

Miro Stefanovic, da Sérvia, foi o vencedor do Grande Prémio do XV PortoCartoon-World Festival, organizado pelo Museu Nacional da Imprensa, e subordinado ao tema "Liberdade, Igualdade e Fraternidade". O trabalho vencedor tem por título “Shipwreck” (‘Naufrágio’). O segundo Prémio, intitulado “Atrapados”, foi atribuído a Boligán (artista cubano radicado no México) e o terceiro – “Libertea” - a Wilem Rasing, da Holanda. A elevada qualidade dos trabalhos levou o júri internacional a atribuir ainda oito Menções Honrosas a artistas de diferentes países: Bélgica (duas), Inglaterra, Israel, Polónia, Roménia (duas) e Ucrânia. A edição deste ano contemplou dois prémios especiais de homenagem ao cineasta Manoel de Oliveira (que este ano fará 105 anos) e ao prémio nobel José Saramago. Os vencedores foram respetivamente Mauricio Parra, da Colômbia, e a Ivan Prado, autor peruano residente na Alemanha. O português António Santos (SANTIAGU) obteve o 2º Prémio, na modalidade de caricatura, em homenagem ao cineasta Manoel de Oliveira (foto 1).

Na (foto 2) Santiagu obteve, com outra caricatura de Manoel de Oliveira, o grande Prémio do X FreeCartoonsWeb International Cartoonet Festival – 2011, na China.

quinta-feira, 9 de maio de 2013

Os Livros de Osvaldo Macedo de Sousa - II - "Os XX Dessins de Amadeo de Sousa-Cardoso"

Se o anterior foi um catalogo de exposição, em 1983 a Região do Turismo do Marão, liderado na altura pelo Elisio Amaral Neves, editou o meu primeiro de investigação no campo das artes. "Os XX Dessins de Amadeo de Sousa-Cardoso". O livro seria lançado no Museu Amadeo de Sousa-Cardoso em Amarante com uma conferencia concerto, ou seja comigo a botar palavra, Ola Prats ao Piano e Manuela Santos a cantar canções do inicio do século.

Os Livros sobre Humor e Caricatura de Osvaldo Macedo de Sousa - 1 - "20 Anos após a morte de Stuart Carvalhais"

Quando não tem nada que se fazer, inventa-se, por isso resolvi dar um vista de olhos pelo passado. Este é o primeiro catalogo que publiquei. Tudo acontecei a partir de 1981. Primeiro foi um artigo na Revista Historia (nº28 - Fevereiro 1981), um artigo com o material de investigação que realizei para a Universidade sobre "Os Expostos na Idade Moderna", seguido logo no n~29 com o meu primeiro artigo sobre caricaturistas - "Stuart Carvalhais o  «desenhador de Bonecos»". Nesse ano comemoravam-se 20 anos da morte deste grande mestre e assim em Setembro realizei, na Casa de Mateus- Vila Real, esta exposição "20 Anos após a morte de Stuart Carvalhais", com o catalogo da qual reproduzo a capa. Esta foi a primeira exposição que se fez sobre este artista.

terça-feira, 7 de maio de 2013

Jornadas de la historia del humor gráfico, en Barcelona



Si os interesa algo esto de los muñecos, de verdad, no os podéis perder las Jornades d’Historia de l’Humor Gràfic en Barcelona que tendrán lugar los días 15 y 16 de mayo a la sede de l’Arxiu Històric de Barcelona. Por primera vez una institución de este país dedica unas jornadas a esta materia. Tal y como están las inscripciones, parece que también será la última... Como mínimo si no os queréis inscribir, difundidlo. 
Programa:
15 de mayo 2013.
9:30 h Inauguración. 
SESIÓN I: 10,00 h. Los dibujos para publicaciones periódicas como elementos de patrimonio.
*Eloïsa Sendra y *Santi *Barjau (Arxiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona).
11:00 h Descanso.
11:30 h Mesa redonda: La conservación y la difusión del patrimonio humorístico.
Participantes: *Eloïsa Sendra (Arxiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona), Francesc*Quílez (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya), Ramon Sierra *Massana, coleccionista, y José Luis Martín, dibujante.
Moderador: *Santi *Barjau (Archiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona).
13:00 h La Memoria de los Dibujantes: proyecto de recuperación histórica.
Jordi Artigas, historiador.
SESIÓN II
16:30 h El impulso inicial del siglo XIX: Tomàs Padrón a La Flaca (1868-1874) y la eclosión de la caricatura en la prensa política.
Jaume *Capdevila "*Kap", dibujante.
17:30 h El Humor gráfico en la publicidad (siglos XIX y XX).
Ricard Mas, historiador y crítico de arte.
18:30 h Debate
16 de mayo 2013.
SESIÓN III
9:30 h La compleja posguerra: “TioVivo,  cinco dibujantes a contracorriente.
Antoni *Guiral, estudioso y divulgador del cómic.
10:30 h La Transición Democrática:  Perich, entre “Cavall Fort “y “Por Favor”.
*Rai Ferrer, periodista, historiador y dibujante.
11:30 h Descanso.
12:00 h El Infantil / *Tretzevents”, “Cavall Fort” y *Patufet: revistas infantiles en catalán en pleno franquismo.
Jordi Riera, estudioso y divulgador del cómic y de el humor gráfico.
13:00 h Debate
SESIÓN IV
16:30h. Debate: La situación actual del humor en Barcelona.
Con la participación de los dibujantes: Alfons López, Miguel Herreras, *Toni *Batllori y Manel *Fontdevila.
Moderador: Jaume *Capdevila "*Kap", dibujando
18:00 h Conferencia de clausura: Los alcaldes de Barcelona en caricatura.
Josep M. Cadena, periodista y tratadista del humor gráfico.
19:00 h. Clausura.
LUGAR DE CELEBRACIÓN
Arxiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona. Calle de Santa *Llúcia, 1.
INSCRIPCIONES .
Plazo: Del 2 de abril al 8 de mayo de 2013
Importe: General, 36,10 € / Estudiantes, parados y jubilados, 18,05 
Organización:
Asociación Tanta Tinta y Arxiu Histórico de la Ciutat de Barcelona.

domingo, 5 de maio de 2013

5 de Maio - Dia da Mãe


Dia da Mãe com o Jonas de Carlos Seco


Jornada de Humor Social, en Siglo 21 por Francisco Puñal


Gerald Scarfe on how he loved to loathe Thatcher


SharkScarfe depicted Baroness Thatcher as cutting, biting and aggressive
Satirical cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, famed for his often grotesque depictions of the late Margaret Thatcher, recalls lampooning her on a weekly basis during her heyday, and also that - despite loathing her politics - he misses her.
What is your take on Margaret Thatcher's death - your images did not pull any punches did they?
Image of Margaret ThatcherScarfe was never afraid to make his images grotesque
I suppose the first one I did of her was in Private Eye where I drew her as top bitch at Crufts and Edward Heath was a little turd dropped on the ground underneath. The great thing about her was she was fantastic material.
I was not a fan of Mrs Thatcher, but she was undoubtedly a strong woman. In the case of caricature, she had a character that comes through - I could always draw her as aggressive or cutting or biting, like an axe or scissors or something that was really, really attacking.
Whereas for some of them like John Major and David Cameron, they're just so bland that there's not much one can do with them, but she had a very definite personality and that really does help a cartoonist or caricaturist to make something of them.
It's a bit like in theatre, where the villains are the best ones - they're the ones everyone wants to see. No one cares about bland heroes.
Did you relish it every time she hit headlines, sharpening your knife in preparation?
Gerald Scarfe image of Mrs Thatcher as a handbagFamous Old Bag immortalised the prime minister as a handbag
I almost literally do sharpen my knife, I have a very sharp pen that I use with a steel nib, and I found I could cut into her almost like a scalpel cutting into a body.
So I was able to really get at her and depict her as all sorts of things from a shark to a handbag.
But then you know there were also things like the [sinking of the Argentine cruiser] Belgrano - I made a drawing for the Sunday Times called The Ghost of the Belgrano, where all the sunken ghosts were coming back to haunt her in the middle of the night when she was in bed - a nightmare for her.
Did you ever meet her?
No. I don't like to meet my victims, shall I call them that? Although I've been in the same room as her. Of course there was a huge buzz around the spot where she was, very much like the queen bee, but I don't like to meet them for two reasons.
One, I might like them, and two I might dislike them. And that's not really the point - I should be distanced from them. I should judge them on their policies and not whether I like them or not.
What is your lasting impression of her?
Gerald Scarfe's caricature of Margaret Thatcher - 'Torydactyl'Torydactyl is Scarfe's favourite depiction of Margaret Thatcher
I'm sure people would say she did some good things like selling houses to council tenants, but in general, what I disliked about her was her rather cold, indifferent and greedy attitude. She brought about a greedy society in many ways. It was each for their own and not worrying about the lame and the poor. It was "push on and make as much as you can", and that I think is her real legacy.
She did do one great thing for me, I must tell you. There was a palaeontologist from Dorset who found a fossil of a prehistoric flying reptile. He named it after me because it looked like my caricature of Margaret Thatcher, depicting her as a Torydactyl.
He said it was because of the way I drew her with a sharp, probing nose. He named it Cuspicephalus scarfi after me, I am very honoured. If I had to choose, it is my favourite image of her, because it turns her into a mythological creature, and also I'm proud of the fact that she actually made me millions of years old.
You touched on the fact you found John Major and David Cameron bland to draw - is she one of your stand-out subjects for caricature?
Image of the BelgranoScarfe had strong views on the sinking of the Belgrano
Yes, most definitely.
There are those that stand out - some like John Prescott and Ann Widdicombe and Boris Johnson who are caricatures already.
She wasn't exactly that, but she did have this strong personality, and there was always that aggressive, hard-hitting, aquiline nose - a probing, piercing creature.
I always started with her nose, this flourish of the pen which brought about the beak-like nose.
In actual fact, her nose wasn't that big but the thing with being a cartoonist is that you can convince the public bit by bit that what you're seeing is that creature.
It's a kind of shorthand really to getting the personality across, like Tony Blair's ears.
They're big but they're not that big.
Where did all these cartoons appear?
A lot of them were in The Sunday Times - I've been working there for 46 years now unbelievably, doing political cartoons every week. I also work in the New Yorker and I produce independent prints and have exhibitions.
In terms of other political responses to your cartoons, what did other politicians ever say to you about your depictions of the Iron Lady?
Image of Margaret ThatcherScarfe said some of his cartoons ended up in the smallest room in the house
When it comes to politicians themselves, they very rarely react to their drawings. In fact the awful truth to it probably is that its all grist to their mill - they'd rather have some publicity than no publicity.
Some of them write to me and people have asked me to buy the originals or whatever. And I know that some politicians do have a collection of cartoons, usually in their lavatory.
All the cartoons are always in the lavatory: "Oh you must see the most amusing cartoon next time you are having a pee," they say. Whereas my friend David Hockney hangs in the drawing room, I'm in the lavatory.
Did you miss drawing Mrs Thatcher when she bowed out of public life?
I did yes. I found it difficult to go to John Major who was much blander really, and there's not much you could say about him. He was a grey figure as we know. But she was colourful and exciting and all these things. I shouldn't be saying this, but talking from a cartoonist point of view, she was very, very good material.

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REPRESENTATIVE EXHIBITION OF TOP BULGARIAN CARTOONIST

Ivailo Ttsvetkov / Bulgaria
      In the course of historical development, the mankind has invented many ways of mutual communication, however none of them can compete with language of pictures. It is long ago known that one thinks in images – to understand and feel the reality we don’t need words – the picture directly and without problems captures even what we don’t know by name. For the person who knows the figurative language, there doesn’t exist language barrier – he is ready to communicate with the whole world and the whole world will understand him. And if it is associated with humor as a specific and unique way of seeing the world, the understanding is perfect. Leading Bulgarian cartoonist Ivailo Tsvetkov disposes the knowledge of figurative language at an exceptionally high level. Therefore, when our eyes “listen” to the testimony about the world and life in it, which Ivailo through his works transmits to us, we feel the pure joy of knowing that creative individuality of the artist is able to saddle the mythical Pegasus, which easily transfers us over all misunderstandings and misperceptions.
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      Ivailo Tsvetkov was born in 27th March 1964 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He graduated at the Art School in Sofia – section “Ceramica” in 1983. After that he studied “Animation”, but hedoesn’t finished itIvailo Tsvetkov published his first cartoon in 1982. When he was 20 he started working as a press cartoonist for various periodicals. Currently, he is working as editorial cartoonist in daily newspapers “Telegraph” and “Monitor” and weekly newspapers “Politika” and “Europost” and also for weekly magazine “Tema”. Every day he creates at least two political cartoons and some others for weekly editions. Ivailo Tsvetkov presented his artworks at several individual exhibitions at home and abroad (in Osijek, Croatia and Surgut, Russia). He also participated at countless collective exhibitions in many countries of the world. Ivailo Tsvetkov is regular participant at many national and international cartoon competitions and his artworks were awarded more than 70 prestigious prizes and honorable mentions all around the world (Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Italy, France, Brazil, Slovakia, Romania, Russia, Israel, Iran, Portugal, Poland, Turkey, Belgium and Colombia, etc).
The most important awards of Ivailo Tsvetkov are:
  • First Prize in Angler, France – 1993;
  • Prize of the Ministry of Culture, Gabrovo, Bulgaria, 1999;
  • Prize of Union of Bulgarian Artists, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2000;
  • Third Prize, Presov, Slovakia, 2001;
  • Prize of Tulchea, Romania, 2002;
  • Diplom of Excellence, Haifa, Israel, 2002;
  • Fifth Prize, Piestany, Slovakia, 2003;
  • Third Prize “Salvador Dali”, Tenefife, Spain, 2004;
  • Honourable Mention, “Mail Art”, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2005;
  • Honourable Mention, Kruishoutem, Belgium, 2005;
  • Diplom from Kraguevac, Serbia&Montenegro, 2005;
  • Honourable Mention, “RENDON”, Colombia, 2006;
  • Third Prize, Krushevac, Serbia&Montenegro, 2006;
  • First Prize, Pisek, Czech Republic, 2006;
  • Honourable Prize, Kazan, Russia, 2006;
  • Prize of the Ministry of Culture, Gabrovo, Bulgaria, 2007;
  • Special Honourable Prize, Googlm Cartoon Contest, China, 2007;
  • Prize of Jury, Surgut Russia, 2007;
  • Master Prize, Master Cup Cartoon Biennial, China 2007;
  • Gold Prize, Googlm Cartoon Contest, China, 2008;
  • First prize – Banya luka, Rep. Srbska – 2008;
  • First prize – Calarasi, Romania – 2008;
  • First prize-Yahotoonz, Iran – 2010;
  • Nasreddin Hodja prize – Istanbul, Turkey – 2011
  • First prize – Moscow, Russia – 2012
  • First prize – Jiaxing, China – 2012
  • Grand prize – Gallarate, Italy – 2012
     Ivailo Tsvetkov is a member of the Union of Bulgarian Artists and the President of FECO – Bulgaria. He is living and working in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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      Therefore, we need to use again for a moment our natural perception of the world and carefuly “listen” to what are saying us the artworks of Ivailo Tsvetkov by means of their wonderful figurative language. Enjoy his great exhibition in the Cartoon Gallery!