From the Margins to the Mainstream: High Art vs. Low Art in France and the US

In the past twenty years we’ve seen television move from the realm of pedestrian art to the realms of the auteur. And yet even as comic book movies dominate commercially, comics in America have yet to escape the image of being the property of teen boys. This panel would look at how, and why, certain art forms (from television to comic books and slam poetry) move from low art to high art. It would also look at how those same art forms are considered within the realm of French and American culture.

Producer David Simon (The Wire); graphic novelists Kelly Sue Deconnick (Captain Marvel) and Catherine Meurisse (La Légèreté) and spoken word artist D’de Kabal (Chants Barbares) will explore these topics during a panel moderated by Ta-Nehisi Coates.











When: Thu., Nov. 3, 2016 at 7:30 pm
Where: Albertine
972 Fifth Ave.
332-228-2238
Price: Free
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In the past twenty years we’ve seen television move from the realm of pedestrian art to the realms of the auteur. And yet even as comic book movies dominate commercially, comics in America have yet to escape the image of being the property of teen boys. This panel would look at how, and why, certain art forms (from television to comic books and slam poetry) move from low art to high art. It would also look at how those same art forms are considered within the realm of French and American culture.

Producer David Simon (The Wire); graphic novelists Kelly Sue Deconnick (Captain Marvel) and Catherine Meurisse (La Légèreté) and spoken word artist D’de Kabal (Chants Barbares) will explore these topics during a panel moderated by Ta-Nehisi Coates.

Buy tickets/get more info now