A 'comictiva' with José CampoH

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Javier Peña-Ortega
Oz

Abstract

Drawn interview with José Campo, who is an artist, manager, researcher, caricaturist, teacher and co-author of different publications, among which Historia de Indias stands out, the first Colombian graphic novel.


 


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Drawn Interviews
Author Biographies

Javier Peña-Ortega, Grupo de Investigación en Arte y Antropología -GAyA

Anthropologist, Geographer (Mg.). Winner of the Jorge Isaacs 2022 Award in the Graphic Novel category. Member of the Research Group in Art and Anthropology - GAyA and the Laboratory of Cultural, Historical, and Spatial Studies - LECHE, where he is part of the editorial committee of the journal of the same name and has co-published the following books: Relatos huérfanos (2023), Confinados (2022), Silencios elocuentes (2022), En busca de la memoria perdida (2022), Ciudad perdida (2019), and Cielo rojo (2017).

Oz, La Comictiva

Graphic designer interested in capturing the everyday and ink drawing.