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Ilan Manouach was born on 11 July, 1980 in Athens, Greece, is an A belgian artist. Discover Ilan Manouach's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 11 July 1980
Birthday 11 July
Birthplace Athens, Greece
Nationality Belgium

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1980

Ilan Manouach (Athens, 1980) is an artist with a specific interest in conceptual and post-digital-comics and is also active as a music performer, composer and book publisher, He has produced commissions for newspapers such as The New York Times and it:Internazionale (periodico).

He currently holds a PhD researcher position at the New Media Programme of the Aalto University in Helsinki (adv. Craig Dworkin) where he examines the intersections of contemporary comics, art and poetry.

His work and research claim the importance of comics as a materially self-reflexive medium, unaffiliated with any general art history.

He has more than twenty published books, most of them published in the catalogue of fr:La Cinquième Couche, and he has also produced solo exhibitions at important comics festivals, museums and galleries worldwide.

His work has been written about in Hyperallergic, The Cut, World Literature Today, Wired, Le Monde, The Comics Journal, du9, 50 watts, Kenneth Goldsmith’s Wasting Time on the Internet and his works are also part of the UbuWeb online contemporary art archive.

Ilan Manouach holds a BFA from École supérieure des arts Saint-Luc in Brussels.

2003

Since 2003, he has published more than a dozen books under the catalogue of a small publishing house based in Brussels, fr:La Cinquième Couche.

He has curated four anthologies bringing together contributions from artists, critics, lawyers and different professionals of the book industry.

His work has been described as covering a range of different experimentation within the tradition of comics, from narratives, to rip-offs and appropriations and recently to the invention of a new language, Shapereader.

His first book, published in 2003, was Les lieux et les choses qui entouraient les gens désormais.

According to comics critic Thierry Groensteen, « […] It is not surprising that Manouach is also a jazz musician.

His storytelling is entirely built as a succession of drone sounds, melodic lines, disjunctions, syncopations and improvisations and variations around a main theme ».

2007

In several later projects such as The Horse-Headed Statue, designed for an international architecture symposium in Greece in 2007, Écologie Forcée, a work commissioned by the fr:Biennale d'Art contemporain du Havre in 2010 and Both Sides of a Wall, produced for the fr:Festival de BD à Sierre in 2011, he uses exhibition space as a way to engage the spectator as the reader.

Along with fr:Xavier Löwenthal, he is also the director of the anthology Le Coup de Grâce, a book that collects artists' contributions to the book's call for the creation of undetermined, deliberately evasive, and irredeemably idiosyncratic narratives.

His books have received support on different occasions from the fr:Centre National du Livre in France and the French Community of Belgium.

He is a Fellow and an alumnus of the Koneen Säätiö in Finland.

He has also contributed to several anthologies, such as fr:Frédéric Magazine, Fr:Éprouvette (collection), Glomp and Multitudes and has produced a few commissions for newspapers such as The New York Times and it:Internazionale (periodico).

He is known for the unsigned comics appropriations, and the manifestos supplementing these editions.

He has published illegal appropriations of existing comics, and re-injected the detournements in the book market.

Ilan Manouach is probably the author of the famous rip-off, Katz.

Katz is a pirated edition of Art Spiegelman's seminal graphic novel Maus.

Katz is an exact copy of the French edition of Maus, with the difference that all the animal characters, have been redrawn as cats.

2011

The book was printed on November 2011 and it was seen in public for the first time in January 2012 during the Angoulême International Comics Festival that ran under Spiegelman’s presidency.

Noirs is a fac-simile of the original edition of Les Schroumpfs Noirs, with all printed colours replaced with blue.

The book has been compared to certain appropriations from Carmelo Bene's, specifically Romeo e Giulietta : storia di Shakespeare secondo Carmelo Bene .

Shapereader is a tactile language specifically designed to allow the creation of narrative works of tactile literature for, and from a visually impaired readership.

While it has been mainly created for the purposes of the blind community, the Shapereader repertoire can also be experienced by the acquainted regular user.

Shapereader consists of a repertoire of anaglyph shapes called tactigrams designed to provide haptic equivalents for objects, actions, affections and characters.

Shapereader has been presented during the International Comics Festival of Angoulême, at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens and workshops have been conducted in Athens, Tel Aviv and France.