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Geneviève Elverum (née Gosselin; April 9, 1981 – July 9, 2016), also known as Geneviève Castrée, was a Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and musician from Quebec. An early admirer of comics, she began creating them at a young age. L'Oie de Cravan published her first book, Lait Frappé, in 2000.
Mar 28, 2019 · photo by Benoît Chaput. For Music Heals: Beyond Cancer, KEXP is talking to and focusing on a number of artists who have survived and beaten cancer – but that’s not the story for everyone. On July 9, 2016, Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and musician Geneviève Castrée passed from pancreatic cancer at only 35 years old.
Nov 22, 2022 · Complete Works 1981-2016 serves as a documentation of all the things Castrée produced that were contained in those two volumes and many of the things that weren’t: her music, her posters, her minicomics, her poetry, her album illustrations, her ceramics, her notebooks, her stuff that was more traditionally fine art.
From rarely- or never-seen illustrations and comics, to album covers and photographs, to studio scraps, Geneviève Castrée: Complete Works 1981-2016 is a breathtaking collection of Castrée’s work and soul. A remarkable woman who made remarkable art, her love and spirit weep and shine from the pages. With an introduction from Castrée’s ...
Geneviève Elverum ( née Gosselin; April 9, 1981 – July 9, 2016), also known as Geneviève Castrée, was a Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and musician from Quebec. An early admirer of comics, she began creating them at a young age. L'Oie de Cravan published her first book, Lait Frappé, in 2000.
Oct 8, 2021 · |. October 8, 2021. Geneviève Castrée: Complete Works 1981-2016 is a D+Q Work in Progress. A monograph collecting all of Castree’s visual art, mini-comics, sketchbooks, and doodles, this is a 560 page tribute to a visionary artist, with an introduction by Phil Elverum. Translations by Aleshia Jensen. Coming Fall 2022.
Geneviève Castrée. Geneviève Castrée (1981-2016) was born in Québec. Swept away by comics, she wanted to be a cartoonist from the age of nine onwards. Castrée felt the urge to publish her mini-comics early, appearing in the Montreal underground scene while she was still a teenager.