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giovedì 14 settembre 2023

The European Cartoon Award announces its 2023 winners

 The European Cartoon Award announces its 2023 winners


The Hague, NL (September 14, 2023) Live from the Beeld & Geluid (Sound & Vision) museum in The Hague, the European Press Prize and Studio Europa Maastricht, founders of the European Cartoon Award, proudly announced the name of the Winner and Runners-up of this year’s edition of the contest.

The first prize was awarded to the UK-based cartoonist Ben Jennings, for his work published in The Economist. The two Runners-up are cartoonists Harry Burton (Ireland) and Patrick Chappatte (Switzerland). Honourable Mentions were awarded to Tjeerd Royaards (Netherlands) and Víctor Solís (Mexico).

ECA 2023 Winner, by Ben Jennings (published by The Economist)


The Winner and Runners-up

Ben Jennings’ cartoon, published by The Economist, comments on the treatment of migrant workers during the 2022 Qatar World Cup. 

Ben Jennings:

“The intention of the cartoon was to depict this injustice in a succinct and impactful way, by having a Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup wooden football table in the shape of a coffin, with the players resembling the workers that perished.”

Together with the other winning works, Ben Jennings’ cartoon was selected from the 16 Nominees (available below), chosen from over 400 submissions coming from more than 29 countries, European and beyond. 

The cartoons of the two runners-up, Harry Burton (published in the Irish outlet Irish Examiner) and Patrick Chappatte (published in the German newspaper Der Spiegel), respectively comment on the COP27 held in Egypt in 2022 and the invasion of Ukraine. 

sabato 26 agosto 2023

Caso Prigozhin

 Il capo della milizia Wagner Evgeny Prigozhin è morto. L'uomo che a fine giugno aveva marciato verso Mosca con i carri armati figura tra i 10 passeggeri di un aereo precipitato a nord della capitale russa. Non ci sarebbero sopravvissuti.

23 agosto 2023 



Paolo Lombardi
23 August 2023
Prigozhin pulled down
https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/prigozhin-pulled-down

giovedì 10 agosto 2023

The European Cartoon Award announces its 2023 Shortlist

 



The best editorial cartoons of the year: The

European Cartoon Award announces its 2023

Shortlist

For immediate release

Media contact: Emanuele Del Rosso, emanuele@europeanpressprize.com


Amsterdam, NL (August 10, 2023): The European Press Prize and

Studio Europa Maastricht, founders of the European Cartoon Award,

proudly announce the 16 Nominees of the 2023 edition of the

contest. This year’s Shortlist includes cartoons selected among over

400 entries from more than 25 countries.


Sixteen nominated cartoons

The works of the 16 finalists were selected from over 400 entries coming from more

than 25 countries, European and beyond, by a Jury composed of award-winning

cartoonists, journalists, and experts.


Niels Bo Bojesen, Danish cartoonist and Chair of the Panel of Judges:

“During the lengthy process of selection, it has been rewarding to witness

the variety and mastery of the many submissions, ranging from sheer

poetry to stark and striking statements - and anything in between. As

always it is difficult - and sometimes painful - to have to choose from an

even field, but recognising the shared capacity of the members of the Jury, I

am confident we have been able to help shine a light on the high level of

current European editorial cartooning.”


Here is the list of the 16 Nominees the finalist cartoons belong to:

Angel Boligán (Mexico), António Antunes (Portugal), Ben Jennings (United

Kingdom), Cláudio Antônio Gomes (Brazil), Cristina Sampaio (Portugal), Emad

Hajjaj (Jordan), Harry Burton (Ireland), Marco De Angelis (Italy), Marilena Nardi

(Italy), Mihai Gabriel Boboc (Romania), Patrick Chappatte (Switzerland), Plop &

KanKr (France), Raimundo Rucke Souza (Brazil), Sinisa Pismestrovic (Austria),

Tjeerd Royaards (The Netherlands), Víctor Solís (Mexico).

Emanuele Del Rosso, Deputy Director of the ECA:

“The 16 finalists, and in general the entire Longlist, show us so clearly that

editorial cartoons are like an antibody that helps us keep our society healthy.

Cartoonists point to all the problems, the pathogen agents, that attack our

democracies. They point them out to us and, hopefully, help us deal with such

issues. I am very proud of being part of the ECA, because we help cartoonists

doing their precious job.”


ECA2023_Angel Boligán (Sciences Humaines).





ECA2023_ Antônio Antunes (EXPRESS).



ECA2023_Ben Jennings (The Economist).


ECA2023_Cláudio Antônio Gomes (MUNDIARIO).

ECA2023_Cristina Sampaio (Público).



ECA2023_Emad Hajjaj (Cartoon Movement).


ECA2023_Harry Burton (Irish Examiner).


ECA2023_Marco De Angelis (Buduàr).


ECA2023_Marilena Nardi (Domani).



ECA2023_Mihai Gabriel Boboc (FirstNews.ro).



ECA2023_Patrick Chappatte (Der Spiegel).



ECA2023_Plop & KanKr (Le Monde).


ECA2023_Raimundo Rucke Souza (Cartoon Movement).


ECA2023_Sinisa Pismestrovic (Kleine Zeitung).



ECA2023_Tjeerd Royaards (Trouw).



ECA2023_Víctor Solís (EFEVerde).



The 2023 Panel of Judges

The jury for the 2023 edition consists of: the winner of the European Cartoon

Award 2022 Carlos Fuentes, from Cuba, Danish cartoonist Niels Bo Bojesen (Chair),

Dutch cartoonist Jip van den Toorn, French journalist Catherine André, and French

cartoonist and President of Cartooning for Peace Patrick Lamassoure.

Before narrowing down to the 16 Nominees, the ECA 2023 jury selected a Longlist of 40

cartoons, listed below.

The Award Ceremony in The Hague

The Winners of the ECA 2023 will be announced on September 14, at the Beeld & Geluid

museum in The Hague. The Ceremony will be part of the first edition of the ECA

‘Cartoons Day’, a one-day event entirely dedicated to editorial cartoons.

From the early afternoon until the late evening, experts, activists, artists and cartoonists

will sit together in the rooms of the Beeld & Geluid Museum of The Hague for

workshops and panels, book presentations and talks. They will connect with their

audience, draw their cartoons, and teach the subtle art of editorial cartoons.

After 18.30, when all the afternoon activities will finish, the Award Ceremony will begin,

and this year’s Judges will present the Winner, Runners-up and Honourable Mentions on

stage.

After the Award Ceremony, an exhibition showcasing the 40 longlisted works of the ECA

2023 will be inaugurated in the main hall and entrance of the museum. The exhibition

can be seen until 3 December 2023.

Registrations for the event are open, at this link: https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/eca-

cartoons-day-2023-award-ceremony-exhibition-opening-tickets-630038300517


THE ECA 2023 SHORTLIST AND LONGLIST


ECA 2023 Shortlist:

Angel Boligán (Mexico), António Antunes (Portugal), Ben Jennings (United

Kingdom), Cláudio Antônio Gomes (Brazil), Cristina Sampaio (Portugal), Emad

Hajjaj (Jordan), Harry Burton (Ireland), Marco De Angelis (Italy), Marilena Nardi

(Italy), Mihai Gabriel Boboc (Romania), Patrick Chappatte (Switzerland), Plop &

KanKr (France), Raimundo Rucke Souza (Brazil), Sinisa Pismestrovic (Austria),

Tjeerd Royaards (The Netherlands), Víctor Solís (Mexico).


ECA 2023 Longlist:

Apart from the shortlisted cartoonists above, the Longlist includes:

Ahmad Rahma (Turkey), Darko Drljevic (Montenegro), Gabriele Corvi (Italy), Gatis

Šļūka (Latvia), Hajo De Reijger (The Netherlands), Khalid Cherradi (Morocco), Luc

Vernimmen (Belgium), Maarten Wolterink (The Netherlands), Max Murashko

(Ukraine), Michael Kountouris (Greece), Muzaffar Yulchiboev (Uzbekistan), Nahid

Maghsoudi (Iran), Oleksiy Kustovsky (Ukraine), Osama Hajjaj (Jordan), Paolo

Lombardi (Italy), Pawel Kuczynski (Poland), Petar Pismestrovic (Austria), Philippe

Baumann (Switzerland), Sanaz Bagheri (The Netherlands), Silvan Wegmann

(Switzerland), Silvano Mello (Brazil), Stellina Chen (Taiwan), Thiago Lucas (Brazil),

Vladimir Kazanevsky (Ukraine).


About the European Cartoon Award

The European Cartoon Award was founded by the European Press Prize and Studio Europa Maastricht

in 2019 – the year in which the New York Times decided to stop running editorial cartoons altogether.

We award courage and quality in the field of cartooning and foster conversation on the topic of

Europe.

Quality journalism is of vital importance to healthy democracies – and cartoonists play a crucial role

in this system of checks and balances. Their creations are the hallmark of an open society: often just a

single image, they hold up a mirror, make change negotiable and induce public debate.

Cartoons are an important part of an open debate, of questioning both old ideas and introducing new

ones. Yet, more than any other form of journalism, cartoons are feeling the strain of the shrinking

space for freedom of expression.

To encourage cartoonists to continue their essential task, we have launched the European Cartoon

Award, worth €10,000.


For the full list of longlisted and shortlisted cartoons, visit

www.europeanpressprize.com/the-best-editorial-cartoons-of-the-year-the-european-

cartoon-award-announces-its-2023-shortlist

For information on the ECA, visit www.europeancartoonaward.com

For inquiries about the European Cartoon Award event in The Hague, contact

emanuele@europeanpressprize.com


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venerdì 24 febbraio 2023

Il 24/2/23 già un anno di guerra...

 Il 24/2/23 già un anno di guerra di guerra...

24 February 2023 marks the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.




Illustration: Martin Rowson/The Guardian

Martin Rowson

Vladimir Putin

Russia Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/picture/2023/feb/21/martin-rowson-on-vladimir-putins-fictions-cartoon




Marilena Nardi

24 February 2023

First birthday

A year ago Putin's Russia invaded Ukraine and started an unjust and bloody war.

https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/first-birthday



Buio

Oggi su @ilmanifesto

Lele Corvi

#guerra #russia #Ucraina #mondo #pace #ilmanifesto #lelecorvi



Happy Anniversary from Ukraine with Love

David Rowe



#putin #Biden #Zelenski #XiJinping e i dodici mesi che sconvolsero il mondo #war #Ukraina #Russia #Cina #USA

Durando


 

by Oleg Gutsol



Un anno di guerra

Nico Pillinini



By Oleksiy Kustovsky

Ucraina, a Bucha gli abitanti ricordano le vittime dell'invasione russa
La citta' simbolo non dimentica gli orrori compiuti dalle truppe di Mosca
https://www.ansa.it/sito/videogallery/mondo/2023/02/24/ucraina-a-bucha-gli-abitanti-ricordano-le-vittime-dellinvasione-russa_019bb17d-8250-49a6-92eb-ce073322bad8.html
Portos

Ukraine, one year after - 
© Chappatte in The Boston Globe > 
https://chappatte.com/en/images/ukraine-one-year-after



Peter Schrank on #Putin #VladimirPutin #Russia #Ukraine #OneYearofWar #UkraineRussiaWar #UkraineWillWin #PutinWarCriminal #PutinsWar - 



ONE YEAR LATER...
Adam Zyglis



Ben Jennings




by Peter Brookes


Happy anniversary
#anniversary #war #ukraine #putin #anniversario #CartooningforPeace #thecartoonmovement #cartoons #courrierinternational
DE Angelis



#DessinDePresse
Premier anniversaire de la guerre en #Ukraine 
C'est dans 
@lopinion_fr
 sur un article de 
@jdomerchet
 "Ukraine: pourquoi la Russie doit perdre la guerre" à lire ici : https://lopinion.fr/international/ukraine-pourquoi-la-russie-doit-perdre-la-guerre
Kak





Infelice anniversario, Guerra
Gio /Mariagrazia Quaranta







The 1 year anniversary of the Russian invasion to Ukraine.
Peace,
Andrea Arroyo


ALTA RISOLUZIONE

Si. la risoluzione approvata ieri dall'Assemblea Generale dell'ONU che condanna l'aggressione russa all'Ucraina a un anno esatto dell'inizio della guerra ha certamente un grande valore simbolico. Conta molto il grande numero dei favorevoli e l'esiguo dei contrari ma come in altre occasioni (la vignetta è ormai un classico) dimostra solo l'impotenza di questa importantissima istituzione finché non si riuscirà a liberarla dai veti del Consiglio di Sicurezza e a dargli concreti ed efficaci strumenti di intervento.

 Non dimenticando, per carità, le numerose realtà in cui opera giornalmente in numerose crisi mondiali, forse, a distanza di più di 70anni dalla fine della guerra che ha stabilito le sfere di influenza mondiali, oggi sicuramente non più realistiche, una revisione dei  suoi compiti e  dei suoi poteri sarebbe necessaria.

Oppure modifichiamo il logo!
Gianfranco Uber


domenica 11 dicembre 2022

GB: Political Cartoon of the Year 2022

 



 From Ellwodd Atfield.


Best Political Cartoon of the Year:
The Gillray Goblet

Steve Bright


Runner Up Political Cartoon:
The Tenniel Tankard

Lyndon Wall


Best Pocket Cartoon:
The Mel Calman Award

Clive Goddard







Political Cartoonist of the Year:
The Low Trophy

Ben Jennings







Runner Up Political Cartoonist of the Year:
The Strube Spoon

Christian Adams







Best Pocket Cartoonist:
The Sir Osbert Lancaster Award

Nick Newman






Political Cartoonists Solidarity Award 2022
In light of the horror that has accompanied the Russian invasion of Ukraine we decided to create a new award.  The political cartoon awards event marks the important contribution made by cartoonists in holding the powerful to account and nowhere has this been more important than in exposing Putin’s aggression against the Ukrainian people. This award was signed by all the cartoonists in attendance on the night and was presented in person to Vladimir Kazanevsky in Paris by our Managing Director, Ben Atfield.

Premio Solidarietà Cartoonist Politici 2022
Alla luce dell'orrore che ha accompagnato l'invasione russa dell'Ucraina abbiamo deciso di creare un nuovo premio. L'evento di premiazione delle vignette politiche segna l'importante contributo dato dai fumettisti nel chiedere conto ai potenti e da nessuna parte questo è stato più importante che nell'esporre l'aggressione di Putin contro il popolo ucraino. Questo premio è stato firmato da tutti i fumettisti presenti alla serata ed è stato consegnato di persona a Vladimir Kazanevsky a Parigi dal nostro amministratore delegato, Ben Atfield.






https://www.ellwoodatfield.com/browse-political-cartoons-2/
https://www.ellwoodatfield.com/browse-pocket-cartoons-2/

sabato 10 dicembre 2022

Mondiali in Qatar: 6500 lavoratori migranti morti.


Qatar

Gio

www.caricaturegio.altervista.it


Mondiali in Qatar

Più di 6.500 lavoratori migranti provenienti da India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh e Sri Lanka sono morti in Qatar da quando ha vinto il diritto di ospitare la Coppa del Mondo 10 anni fa.

World Cup in Qatar

More than 6,500 migrant workers from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have died in Qatar since it won the right to host the World Cup 10 years ago.



6,500 died in Qatar working for the World Cup 
by Kap, Spain
https://politicalcartoons.com/sku/250489


Qatar workers 
by Arend van Dam, politicalcartoons.com
https://politicalcartoons.com/sku/268564




Daniel Garcia
17 November 2022
Washing machine
Qatar and FIFA try their best to present a squeaky clean World Cup to the world.
https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/washing-machine-0




Fadi Abou Hassan
9 November 2022
World Cup
More than 6,500 migrant workers from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka have died in Qatar since it won the right to host the World Cup 10 years ago.
https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/world-cup-3



Bernard Bouton
17 November 2022
Qatar special podium
https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/qatar-special-podium


Maarten Wolterink
24 February 2021
Qatar FIFA logo
Over 6000 deaths, the toll for building the infra structure for the World Championship Football 2022 in Qatar
https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/qatar-fifa-logo


Vasco Gargalo
18 November 2022
The shot
https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/shot-1



Tjeerd Royaards
20 November 2022
Qatar World Cup
The World Cup in Qatar starts today.
https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/qatar-world-cup-3


Qatar 2022
Oggi partono i Mondiali di calcio in Qatar. L'icona è un simpatico fantasmino arabo.
Diciamolo, non è da oggi che il fantasma del Dio denaro si aggira per il calcio e forse è un po' ipocrita accorgersi solo adesso dei diritti civili non rispettati, delle condizioni di lavoro inumane, dei troppi morti nei cantieri degli stadi.
Intanto i Ghost Busters se li sono già comprati.
Gianfranco Uber 20-11-22




Ben Jennings...sul costo umano extra calcistico

Una lapide per ogni morto in “onore” di questo Mondiale.
#FIFA #Qatar2022 #FIFAWorldCup
Durando



#Quatar2022 
#FIFAWorldCup
#fifa 
#uefa 
#football 
#soccer 
#HumanRights
#slavery
#corruption
#moderndayslavery 
#death
#migrantlabour
Niels Bo Bojesen


Mondiali, ora il Qatar ammette alcune morti per la costruzione negli stadi: “La stima è tra 400-500”

Per la prima volta il Qatar ammette che c’è stato un alto numero di vittime tra i lavoratori che hanno costruito gli stadi per i Mondiali di calcio. Il capo del comitato organizzatore della Coppa del Mondo, Hassan Al-Thawadi, ha infatti per la prima volta ammesso che il Paese ha stimato “tra 400 e 500 morti”. È una cifra drasticamente più alta di qualsiasi altra precedentemente fornita da Doha, che finora aveva parlato di appena 3 decessi, seppure molto più bassa di quella stimata da diverse inchieste internazionali, che parlano di oltre 6mila morti.

Un’inchiesta del Guardian nel 2021 aveva invece stimato in 6.500 il numero di operai scomparsi nei lavori, cifra contestata dalle autorità locali perché definita come il numero totale di immigrati morti in Qatar dal 2010 a oggi. Negli stadi si è spesso lavorato in condizioni di sicurezza mediamente migliori che in tanti cantieri italiani. Il problema è quello che è successo e che tuttora succede fuori dai cantieri, dopo aver trascorso ore e ore sotto al sole, lavorato giorni e giorni senza riposo. Secondo l’ultimo rapporto di Amnesty international, la percentuale di morti per arresto cardiaco o causa sconosciuta fra gli immigrati lavoratori è decisamente superiore a quella dei morti di nazionalità qatarina (43% rispetto al 28%). Non è una prova (anche perché di autopsie ne sono state effettuate pochissime), ma un indizio su cosa è realmente successo in Qatar.

Fonte: https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2022/11/29/mondiali-ora-il-qatar-ammette-alcune-morti-per-la-costruzione-negli-stadi-la-stima-e-tra-400-500/6889873/