""The delicacy and intelligence of George Walker's printmaking
seems to have come to us from a bygone age. Fortunately, we have
George with us now."" -- Neil Gaiman
A cold case from 1917, the tragic cost of the events of 9/11,
and the rise and fall of a media baron. These are the themes as
imagined by George Walker in his three wordless contemporary
narratives -- "The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson," "The Book of
Hours" and "Conrad Black" -- told in wood engravings.
"The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson " Thomson was a young
Canadian artist of great promise. When his body was discovered in a
lake in Algonquin Park in July 1917, Thomson had been missing for
eight days. Although the official cause of death was accidental
drowning, the corpse had fishing line wrapped around a leg and the
head showed evidence of trauma. "The Mysterious Death of Tom
Thomson" re-imagines in some 100 wood engravings the events leading
up to Thomson's tragic death and the discovery of his body.
"Book of Hours " "Book of Hours: A Wordless Novel Told in 99
Wood Engravings" is a sequence of visual narratives chronicling the
24-hour period leading up to the attacks on the World Trade Center.
The book charts the imagined lives of people who worked in the twin
towers. Walker imbues his book with the specter of horror that the
reader knows will shatter the lives of those involved and forever
alter the course of world events.
"Conrad Black " Walker's "Conrad Black" imagines the life of
this notorious, intellectually complex and fascinating business
figure. Black's life is relayed in a sequence of events and
episodes in no discernible pattern. Initial impulses set in motion
in the early years tumble forward through the decades, culminating
in downfall and catharsis.
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