“Prehistoric art in comics” by the author, designer Eric Lebrun

Each one delivers the vision of “his” Prehistory

The exhibition Paleo-Bubbles offers a selection of current comic book production and invites you to explore the worlds of contemporary authors from this distant period. It presents reproductions of Eric Le Brun for “Prehistoric art in comics”. The authors, each in their own way, show “their vision of Prehistory” nourished by various sources whether historical, scientific, artistic, imaginary, both a vision of distant times and a reflection of our time and its concerns.

“Prehistoric art in comics” published by Glénat
Eric Le Brun

A rich program around these comic book authors

The exhibition is accompanied by a conference on the history of prehistory in comics, meetings with authors, comic book contests… It offers various meetings on the theme of the representation of prehistoric man. The opportunity to see the evolution of our outlook on our ancestors. So many meetings that feed our imagination. Alongside Eric Lebrun, Priscille Mahieu for the youth comic strip “Ticayou”, Emmanuel Roudier for his series “Neanderthal”, the collective (made up of Etienne Davodeau, Emmanuel Guibert, Marc-Antoine Mathieu, David Prudhomme, Troubs and Pascal Rabaté for “Rupestres”, Jul with his series “Silex and the City” all these authors, designers gathered in the exhibition “Paleo Bubbles” to admire at PIP, in Les Eyzies-de-Tayac.

A collection of old and contemporary comic books is also available for consultation at the media library of thePrehistory Interpretation Center.


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