Short News Tour on Humor, Caricature and Art (17.01.2024)

Short News Tour on Humor, Caricature and Art (17.01.2024)


Fany Blog: Charlie Hebdo, not to Forget


7 JANUARY 2015 NEVER FORGET
The attack on the Charlie Hebdo headquarters was a terrorist attack that occurred on 7 January 2015 in Paris, against the headquarters of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. In the attack, claimed by the Yemeni branch of Al-Qāʿida, twelve people were killed, while eleven were injured.

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WHAT’S A CARTOON? 
A cartoon can simply be called a funny sketch. Cartoons can be drawn with words (with captions) making more clear the operation or act, but they can be also drawn without words. Without captions a cartoon goes without saying, language is not going hand in hand with the image. The result of this category of wordless cartoons is that they easily are internatio nal understandable. The cartoon without captions can be called an international language. You’ll be able to communicate with drawings from abroad even if you do not speak that foreign language!

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First Written Joke


According to Humor Sapiens Magazine, on 07/05/2023 the first written joke in History is on a cuneiform tablet, dated 1,900 BC. C., from the ancient Babylonian period.

Most Famous Artworks in History


Throughout history, there have been certain pieces of art that stand above the rest. Whether that's due to the incredible skill the artist used to create it or because of the significant culture or historical moment captured, there is no denying that some famous artworks have made an indelible mark on history. We've reached into the past to look at some of the most famous paintings and sculptures that art history has to offer and pulled together our list of the most famous artworks of all time.

Murals on Buildings in an Italian City


Street art has the ability to create a portal within the city. Italian artist Francesco Camillo Giorgino, better known as Millo, covers huge, multi-story buildings with murals of stylized metropolises populated by characters larger than skyscrapers. These cartoon-like illustrations inject facades and billboards with a sense of whimsy not found in city centres.

FotoHumor


Neredeyse üç yüzyılı geride bırakan grafik mizah, bugün MUNDIARIO'nun Francisco Puñal Suárez'in yardımıyla ana sayfasına getirdiği birinci sınıf ifade ve iletişim sanatıdır.

Grafik mizahın basındaki tezahürlerinin izleri 18. yüzyıla kadar uzanmaktadır. MUNDIARIO, dijital medyanın ön sayfalarında nadiren yer almasına rağmen, Francisco Puñal Suárez'in fotoğraflarını ana sayfasına dahil ediyor.

Román Montesinos - Photographer


Visual humor: Román Montesinos and his overflowing imagination

It was in 2009 that I was able to enjoy for the first time the visual metaphors of the Galician photographer Román Montesinos, with his exhibition “This war does not prosper”, at the Alexandre Bóveda Association, in A Coruña. From that exhibition I became a faithful follower of his work. The exhibition presented unusual compositions and images that, with an artistic, provocative and challenging symbiosis between different objects and symbols, combined a biting irony.

From that moment on, I was amazed by Román's great creative talent and overflowing imagination, for being an accomplished artist, who with his photos, full of humor and absurdity, created from ideas that illuminate his mind, do not leave viewers indifferent. .

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