This picturebook takes canonical examples of classic and modern art to explore the universality of artwork in everyday life. The main character is surrounded by signifiers of art and culture - from Banksy to Salvador Dali, from Einstein to the Eiffel … [Leer más...]
Naar de Markt [Al Mercado]
Este libro es una descripción simple del viaje que hacen una madre e hija a su mercado local. El lector recibe información de una amplia gama de experiencias, que incluyen un conjunto diverso de alimentos y productos, vendidos por una variedad … [Leer más...]
Ką padarė žirklės? [Lo qué Hacian las Tijeras]
The majority of wordless picturebooks produced in Europe are produced in Northern and Western European countries. However, the oldest example of the form used in this corpus is a Lithuanian wordless picturebook originally published in 1961. It has … [Leer más...]
Verrückte Welt [El Mundo de Patas Arriba]
German artist ATAK presents a carnivalesque theme of power negotiation in this representation of an upside down world. The banker begs on the street corner while the punk hands over spare change; the mouse chases the cat; a horse rides a jockey; a … [Leer más...]
Kim Bu Gelen? [¿Quién viene?]
A game of chess between chickens is disturbed by the loud footsteps of a passing giraffe in this eccentric Turkish wordless picturebook. The chickens try hard to get the attention of the giraffe and the picturebook ends with the arrival of an even … [Leer más...]
כשירד הלילה [Cuando Cayó la Noche]
This vibrantly illustrated wordless picturebook explores the role of creation and creativity in the imagination of children. A young girl draws a group of monsters, an elephant, and a little girl on a sheet of paper with a set of pencils. The figures … [Leer más...]
Where’s the Elephant? [Dónde Está el Elefante?]
Children, like adults, quickly develop sophisticated expectations of genre and style – for example, seeking to see the similarities that define certain types of picturebooks. This picturebook by French artist Barroux plays upon these expectations by … [Leer más...]
Murs Murs [Muros Muros]
This highly ambiguous picturebook presents a sophisticated and atmospheric narrative about relocation and identity within time and space. A girl views a new home with her parents. While the parents are led by the estate agent, the girl wanders on her … [Leer más...]
Where’s the Starfish? [¿Dónde está la Estrella de Mar?]
La secuela de Barroux de Where’s the Elephant se basa en la misma premisa. El formato lúdico del wimmelbook, como Where's Wally, se convierte en un catalizador para un mensaje contundente sobre la protección del medio ambiente. Los niños se … [Leer más...]