Helena Klakocar

Helena Klakocar
Nationality Croatian and Dutch
Area(s) Artist, Writer

Helena Klakocar (born 1958) is a Croatian and Dutch alternative cartoonist known for her autobiographical, social, and political observations.

Life and work

Helena Klakocar was born in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, into an ethnic Croat family. When she was seven years old her family moved to Maribor, Slovenia, where she attended primary and grammar school.

She studied graphic art at the Art Academy in Zagreb, Croatia and became successful as a comics author, designer of posters and animation films. She was working as an art organizer in Zagreb.

In summer 1991 she went on a sailing holiday with her husband and two-year-old daughter. Their return from Greece was prolonged because of the outburst of the war in Former Yugoslavia. On a small catamaran during the winter she was capturing daily life and memories of her homeland in drawings and text, depicted in her award-winning graphic novel "Restless Sea 1" (in French "Passage en douce") which is translated into several languages.

She received a grant by Fonds BKVB, Amsterdam, and later from Centre de la livre, Paris, to continue with this story.

In 1992 she moved with her husband and child to the Netherlands, where she continued her diary with observations of immigrant life in Netherlands "Friesland (Restless Sea 2)".

Bibliography

Comics

  • graphic novel "Passage en Douce (Restless Sea 1)", 1999, Freon, Bruxelles, Belgium,
  • "Groote Reis", 2003, Aristej, Maribor, Slovenia
  • graphic novel "Friesland (Restless Sea 2), 2009, Fabrika knjiga, Beograd, Serbia,

Films

  • "Dance, Monster, on my gentle melody” with group Zzot, Zagreb, 1985 (awarded in Beograd 1986)
  • "Tai Chi" (with M. Manojlovic), Zagreb film studio, Zagreb, 1989
  • "What happened with my friends", animation part in the P.de Pierpont film, Bruxelles, Belgium (film received many international awards).

Animated Films

  • Propagand film for the Gallery SC, 1990/91, 4x 30 sec
  • Realization of the ZZOTROPHE machine on the enlarged scale (5x5 m) for exhibition of the art groups in Marseilles, France, 1989.

Awards

  • 2000 - Prix Alph-Art du Meilleur Album Étranger for graphic novel Passage en douce, Festival d'Angoulême, France
  • 2000 - Prix du Radio Info, for Passage en douce, France
  • 2000 - "1st award for illustration", Stichting Tussen Hemel en Aarde, Netherland
  • 2000 - Stipendium Centre de la Livre, Paris, France
  • 2001 - Work stipendium Fonds voor Kunst en Arhitektur, Amsterdam, Netherland
  • 2002 - "The picture which was never taken”, Helsinki, Finland, lecture on symposia about graphic novells.
  • 2003 - Guest artist Academia Solitude, Stuttgart, Germany.

Notes

    Interviews

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