Saturday 25 March 2006, 15.00–16.00
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Alan Moore on Gothic Nightmares
Legendary graphic novelist Alan Moore considers the work of Henry Fuseli and his contemporaries. Moore has worked in the comic book industry for over 25 years and is credited with redefining the genre through the introduction of adult themes, intricate plots and challenging subject matter. Best known for his ground-breaking works Watchmen (1986–7) and V for Vendetta (1982–5), several of Moore’s books have also been made into films, including From Hell (2001) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003). In this talk Moore – himself a practising magician – leads a tour focusing on visionary heroism, ungovernable forces and superheroes.
Tate Britain
In the Exhibition
Free with exhibition ticket, booking recommended
Free with exhibition ticket, booking recommended
SOLD OUT
This event is related to the Gothic Nightmares: Fuseli, Blake and the Romantic Imagination exhibition
