Archive for the ‘exhibition’ Category
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
Very cool! I just found out that one of my cartoons will be on display on 4000 monitors throughout the Berlin Subway system all day long April 20th!
If anybody happens to be in Berlin on that day and catch a snapshot please send it to me - I would love to see it!
This exhibition was organized by http://www.toonpool.com. Nicely done! (Thanks Vanessa!) 
Tags: Ausstellung, Berlin, cartoon, exhibition, Marsden, Subway, toonpool, U-Bahn, Ubahn
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Sunday, February 10th, 2008
Until the images have been officially released I can not show you any of the new illustrations on my blog yet, but here is a little teaser of Team Ireland 2008.

More news on the upcoming Football Heroes 2008 Book on the official Footballheroes blog:
http://blog.footballheroes.org/
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Tags: 2008, caricature, cartoon, football, Heroes, Ireland, Irland, karikatur, Marsden
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
From the Marsden Archive:
‘Solidarité de Poisson’

Exhibited at the Cartoon Biennale Davos 1993
Published in Nebelspalter Nr. 2/ 1993
Ausgestellt an der Cartoon Biennale Davos 1993
Erschienen in Nebelspalter Nr. 2 / 1993
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
From the Marsden Archive:

Poster for the first International Rheinfelder Cartoon Exhibition in Rheinfelden, Switzerland 1990
The event featured cartoonists from various countries and was a big success. It was co-sponsored by Paul Schärer (Kulturförderung Paul Schärer), Aargau