Tex in Spoleto. The borders of Enrique Breccia
It will be open until the 29th October 2016 the exhibition "Tex in Spoleto. The borders of Enrique Breccia", organized at the National Museum of Spoleto's Duchy.
The exhibition tells the relationship between the argentine Enrique Breccia and the mythical Tex Willer, the most long-lived character of the Italian comic strips and among the most lasting in the world comics.
The artist indeed moved to the Town of the Two Worlds Festival where he made his most recent graphic work, "Tex. Captain Jack", presented in Milan on the last 23rd June.
The exhibition, beyond displaying some of the original plates of the Special Tex number 31, is a unique occasion to approach and know better the comics world through the paid workshops organized by the Comics International School in Jesi, comics' readings, contests for schools and four cinema meetings promoted by the National Museum of the Duchy.
Times
From Tuesday to Sunday: 9.30 am – 7.30 pm (last entrance at 6.45 pm);
Monday: 9.30 am – 2 pm (last entrance at 1.15 pm)
Entrance fee
Full ticket: 4 euro (for over 25); reduced 2 euro (from 18 to 25 years old); free for under 18.
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