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Chip Kidd presents Batman: Black and White


  • artspace 708 texas street shreveport, LA usa (map)

Exhibition opening: Friday, June 24 5pm-8pm

HOLY HUNDREDS OF BLACK AND WHITE BATMAN COVERS!! Chip Kidd, one of the greatest and most renowned graphic designers in the world, is also known as one of the world’s greatest Batman afficionados, and he is bringing his Manhattan Batman exhibition, “Batman Black and White: Sketch Covers, Commissioned by Chip Kidd” to Mainspace ARTSPACE in downtown Shreveport on June 24, 2022. “BatFans” will have a chance to meet Kidd and hear him talk about his work on Saturday, June 25.

Kidd is unquestionably a “Batmaniac.” When he was commissioned by DC Comics in 2012 to write a Batman story for its “Batman: Black and White” anthology comics title, Kidd was inspired to invite some of the world’s greatest illustrators to sketch Batman black and white covers. Rob Pistella, a curator of the Society of Illustrators in New York City (where part of this exhibit originated), says that “Kidd has a profound understanding of the Batman character and likes having people who wouldn’t usually draw comics do covers for him that bring another richness to this collection. The result has been a magnificent exhibition of design creativity.”

“I was born in 1964 and two years later the Batman TV show came out. That was my gateway drug, which led quickly to the comic books,” says Kidd. “All the different elements about it really appealed to me visually. I was a kid watching escapist fantasy and it was exciting. And the way all of these fantastic creators over the years have contributed to the story--it's incredible,” adds Kidd.

It is this curiosity to see how others might portray Gotham’s vigilante that has resulted in the almost 150 Batman Black and White covers that will be on exhibition at artspace in downtown Shreveport. Beloved cartoonist for The New Yorker Magazine Roz Chast put Batman and Robin arguing on a couch. Sutton Impact’s cartoonist Ward Sutton sketched “MadBatmen,” a spoof on the television series “Mad Men,” with a reference to the Joker stealing the Lucky Strike account. New York socialite Gloria Vanderbilt did a cover that portrayed Bat Woman with lush red lips and a sequined cat eyes mask. Shreveport’s former Moonbot Studios artist, Vanessa Del Ray, also opted for the feminine side—her cover showing a Batwoman with long, bright red hair. Hundreds of others jumped at the opportunity to pen their version of the caped crusaders including a cover illustrated by

Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk, one by Pulitzer winner Art Spiegelman, one by Shreveport’s Academy Award-Winning illustrator William Joyce and another by Joyce’s son Jack.

Kidd muses that it might have been his obsession with the design of the Batman comics that led him to a design career. His first major credit as an author and designer was for Batman Collected (1996), a photographic timeline of Batman collectibles and memorabilia. He’s also the person chiefly responsible for bringing Jiro Kuwata’s fantastic Batmanga from Japan to the U.S. Kidd worked with fellow Batman collector Saul Ferris on Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan. He entered the world of graphic design via a passion for comic books, which has endured through the years, and today he is considered one of the world’s leading experts on Batman. He is fascinated with just where creativity can take you and how many ways Bruce Wayne can be portrayed.

Kidd will tell you straight up that he is not an illustrator. Kidd is America’s most in-demand book jacket designer, best known for the thousands of book covers he has drawn over the last 36 years as a graphic designer and associate art director for Alfred A. Knopf Publishing House. He is routinely referred to as “the world’s greatest book jacket designer,” and has also been described as “the closest thing to a rock star in graphic design today.” Louisiana’s Academy Award-Winning author and illustrator William Joyce says, ”Chip Kidd is the most consistently innovative cover designer of our time and maybe of all time.” His covers include Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park, Haruki Murakami’s 1Q84, Garcia Marquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera, Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men, and Possible Side Effects by Augusten Burroughs.

But Kidd’s creative credits don’t just include “designer.” In 2007, he won the National Design Award for Communications and was awarded the International Center of Photography’s Infinity Award for Use of Photography in Design in 1997. In 2014, he was awarded the American Institute of Graphic Arts most distinguished honor, the AIGA medal. He has also authored a number of books, including The Cheese Monkeys (his debut novel about a struggling college art major), The Learners, a sequel to The Cheese Monkeys that picks up where the previous novel left off, and his book dedicated to making graphic design fun for kids, GO: A Kidd’s Guide to Graphic Design.

So…TO THE BATCAVE (not in Gotham City, but in artspace at 708 Texas St. in downtown Shreveport), on Friday, June 24, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. for the unmasking of Batman Black and White: Sketch Covers Selected by Chip Kidd.” It’s all happening just in time Shreveport’s Geek’d Con on August 19 and 20 and will remain up in artspace until August 27.

J. J. Abrams

Joel Adams

Josh Adams

Neal Adams

Rafael Albequerque

Brooke Allen

Thomas Allen

Mike Allred

Gabriel Ba’

Kyle Baker

Alison Bechdel

Tyler Bence

Simone Bianchi

Barry Blitt

Paige Braddock

Pier Brito

Lou Brooks

Chester Brown

Jeffrey Brown

Ivan Brunett

Dave Bullock

Chris Burnham

Charles Burns

Celia Cake

Eric Canete

Bob Camp

Jim Carrey

John Cassaday

Eliza Charretier

Roz Chast

Howard Chaykin

Mark Chiarello

Michael Cho

Seymour Chwast

Dan Clowes

Brian Cronin

Howard Cruse

Shawn Crystal

Geoff Darrow

Kim Deitch

Vanessa Del Ray

Peterde Sève

Pat Dorian

Stephen Doyle

Jules Feiffer

Nathon Fox

Drew Friedman

Gary Gianni

Milton Glaser

Randy Glass

Michael Golden

J. Gonzo

Rafael Grampá

Dave Gibbons

Michael T. Gilbert

Chadwick Haverland

Dean Haspiel

Gilbert Hernandez

Jamie Hernandez

Ryan Heshka

Drew Hodges

Jamil

Klaus Janson

Jiraya

DaveJohnson

R. KikouJohnson

J. G.Jones

William Joyce

Jack Joyce

Maira Kalman

Chip Kidd

Tom Kidd

Anita Runz

Peter Kuper

Jiro Kuwata

Zohar Lazar

Jae Lee

Jim Lee

Lars Leetaru

Gary Leib

Jeff Lemire

Sonny Liew

Liniers

Ed Luce

J. MacConnell

Ed McGuiness

Dave McKean

Kevin Maguire

Jim Mahfood

Manuel Martinez

Patrick McDonnell

Mike Mignola

Frank Miller

Debbie Millman

Tony Millionaire

Fabio Moon

Bill Morrison

Francoise Mouly

Dustin Nguyen

Christoph Niemann

Ander Nilson

Conor Nolan

Olivia

Patrick Owsley

Orhan Pamuk

Gary Panter

Gary Parkin

Pash

Philip Pearlstein

Raymond Pettibon

Sean Phillips

Dave Plunkert

Jason Polan

Pete Poplaski

Frank Quietly

Kirby Rosanes

Paul Rivoche

Alex Ross

Steve Rude

Joe Sacco

Tim Sale

Stephen Savage

Paula Scher

Damion Scott

Seth

Yuko Shimizu

Bill Sienkiewicz

Alex Sinclair

Elwood H. Smith

Jeff Smith

Bob Staake

Art Spiegelman

Kyle Starks

William Stout

Ward Sutton

Joost Swarte

Gengoroh Tagame

Gary Taxali

Dave Taylor

Bruce Timm

Adrian Tomine

Billy Tucci

Glora Vanderbilt

Maurice Vellenkoop

Dexter Vines

Chris Ware

José Villarrubia

Matt Wagner

Lee Weeks

Robert Williams

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