(Update: here is a link to the gallery website with more info about the exhibit when the exhibit ends it will be archived here. Very cool, Daniel, and thanks for sharing! Wow, no kidding! Many more eye-boggling and more-detailed photos, including the installation in progress, can be seen at Daniel's blog. It is quite impressive to take it all in at once as it demonstrates the tremendous amount of talent and work that went in to the creation of the book." In order to showcase the epic nature of this comic we elected to purchase two copies, cut the bindings off each, collate the pages, and display all pages in a grid on a 23 x 10 foot wall. I recommended we show the work of Chris Ware, including Jimmy Corrigan. Recently, I worked with some of my fellow graduate colleagues (we range in age from 23 to 31) to curate a show highlighting contemporary print media in all its facets. A regular contributor of graphic fiction and over two dozen covers to The New Yorker, his work has been exhibited at the MoCa Los Angeles, the MCA. "Hello, my name is Daniel Maw and I am a graduate art student at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Chris Ware is the author of 'Jimmy Corrigan the Smartest Kid on Earth' and 'Building Stories,' which was chosen as a Top Ten Fiction Book by both The New York Times and Time Magazine in 2012. We recently received the following email:
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