Brussels is the comic capital. To build a bridge between Belgium's diverse comic landscape and the emerging comic and graphic novel scene in Germany, the Goethe-Institut Brussels is organising a comic residency for the second time. The Berlin comic artist Lasse Wandschneider will work on a new project for four weeks and exhibit it at the international comic festival Grafixx in Antwerp from 30 November to 2 December 2018.
At the beginning of November 2018, Lasse Wandschneider moves into his workplace at LaVallée in Molenbeek. He is happy about the opportunity to devote himself to a new project in a foreign city, explains the young draughtsman and illustrator. For his time in Brussels, he is planning a publication that will be both a narrative about the city and a kind of documentation of his stay and work in Belgium. "At the moment I have something like individual drawn comic pages and a collection of collages in mind, which could end up being well presented in the exhibition in Antwerp." From 30 November to 2 December 2018, Antwerp will host the international comic festival Grafixx, where Lasse Wandschneider will present his work. In early November, he will also give a workshop for students at the LUCA School of Arts in Brussels around Dorothy Parker's storytelling technique and how it can be worked up graphically.