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Benjamin Stroun

Benjamin Stroun is a lecturer in Visual Arts and Visual Communication at the HEAD – Genève. He teaches Comics History and Comparative History of Comics and Visual Arts. Stroun occasionally organises comic-book exhibitions, in which artists are invited to create an original work matching the walls of the exhibition space. Still within the framework of the HEAD – Genève, Stroun created an online class in 2017, “Initiation à la bande-dessinée” (Comics: an Introduction), allowing anyone to get their start in the field of sequential narration, regardless of their drawing skills.
  • Catherine Meurisse's Pantheon

    An Interview with Comics Artist Conducted by Benjamin Stroun

    by
    • Catherine Meurisse
    • Benjamin Stroun

    As part of a research project, Benjamin Stroun (HEAD – Genève, HES-SO) sat down with Catherine Meurisse, author of the comics La Légèreté (Dargaud, 2016), Les Grands espaces (Dargaud, 2018), and more recently La Jeune femme et la…

  • Brilliant Tiny Tragedies

    Self Published Works by Julietta Saccardi and Dorodea Leone 

    by
    • Dorodea Leone
    • Julietta Saccardi
    • Benjamin Stroun

    Over the course of a workshop, Bachelor students majoring in Image/Story created artist’s books they individually produced, which were intended to be presented at the P.A.G.E.S. book fair. Comic books, leporello books, fanzines and collective projects…

  • This is not a test

    by
    • Helge Reumann
    • Benjamin Stroun

    Helge Reumann published his new comic book SUV at the Editions Atrabile in 2019. Benjamin Stroun, Reuman’s colleague at the HEAD’s Image/Story major, dedicated a text to him in which he looks at Reuman’s collage of visual documents, which resolve…