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Patrick Chappatte

Patrick Chappatte (known simply as Chappatte) (b. February 22, 1967, in Karachi, Pakistan) is a Lebanese-Swiss cartoonist known for his work for Le Temps, NZZ am Sonntag , the German news magazine Der Spiegel, The New York Times International Edition and the French satirical newspaper Le Canard enchaîné. He also worked as an illustrator for the New York Times and as cartoonist for Newsweek. Many of his cartoons reflect events in Swiss and international news, such as the September 11 attacks, the rise of the Swiss People's Party, and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

Patrick Chappatte
Born (1967-02-22) February 22, 1967 (age 57)
Karachi, Pakistan
NationalityLebanese-Swiss
Area(s)Cartoonist
Pseudonym(s)Chappatte
AwardsThomas Nast Award (2011, 2015)
Spouse(s)Anne-Frédérique Widmann
chappatte.com

Biography edit

Born to a Lebanese mother and a Swiss father in Karachi, Pakistan, Chappatte was raised in Singapore and Switzerland.

Chappatte lives between Los Angeles and Geneva.

Career edit

Editorial cartoons edit

Patrick Chappatte drew a twice-weekly cartoon in the Opinion section of The New York Times International Edition, formerly known as the International Herald Tribune, which published his work from 2001 to 2019 (when the paper stopped publishing editorial cartoons altogether).[1][2]

Over the years, he has collaborated with editorial cartoonists in conflict-ridden countries with the goal of promoting dialogue through cartooning. These projects focused on Serbia, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Kenya and Guatemala.[3] He described the work in a TED talk in 2010.[4] His work is syndicated by Cagle Cartoons.

Comics journalism edit

Since 1995, Chappatte has worked in graphic journalism, or comics journalism, a genre of reporting using the techniques of graphic novels. His most recent stories covered the war in Gaza (2009), the slums of Nairobi (2010) and gang violence in Central America (2012). These reports were published in several newspapers, including the New York Times; one was turned into a short animated documentary[5] in 2011. (see below)

In May 2016, Chappatte (with his wife, journalist Anne-Frédérique Widmann) published "Inside Death Row," a five-part series published by The New York Times about the death penalty in the United States.[1]

Animated documentary edit

Chappatte went to southern Lebanon in 2009, where people still live with the threat of actual time bombs, in the form of cluster munition bomblets. While there, Chappatte created a report in comic-book format: Death in the Field, which was published in Le Temps. The report was released in 2011 as an animated documentary.[6] It was aired on Swiss and French TV, toured documentary festivals, and won an award in Australia. Chappatte said the process of creating the documentary was both a personal and professional endeavor. "I have a Swiss father and a Lebanese mother, so I wanted to better understand the problems that the people of Lebanon are still facing, long after the fighting stopped," he said. "I also wanted to use my craft as a cartoonist, my experience as a journalist and my sense of satire to create a new kind of prism through which to view forgotten conflicts and a new technique for revealing the humanity behind the story."

Awards edit

In 2012, Chappatte became the first non-American to win the Overseas Press Club of America’s Thomas Nast Award for best cartoons on international affairs.[7] He would be awarded this prize twice more: in 2016[8] and 2019.[9]

In February 2013, he received the 2012 Audience Award from the Swiss satirical journal Nebelspalter.[10]

In 2017, the Swiss association Films Plans-Fixes produced a documentary tracing his career.[11]

In 2020, the Swiss Fondation pour Genève awarded him its annual prize "for his exceptional contribution to the influence of Geneva and for his commitment to freedom of the press and expression".[12]

Bibliography (English) edit

  • Stress Test, 2011-2012: Cartoons from the International Herald Tribune (Globe Cartoon, 2012) ISBN 978-2970047551
  • Signs of Recovery, 2009-2010: Cartoons from the International Herald Tribune (Globe Cartoon, 2010) ISBN 978-2970047544
  • Partly Cloudy, 2007-2008: Cartoons from the International Herald Tribune (Globe Cartoon, 2008) ISBN 978-2970047520
  • Globalized, 2005-2007: Cartoons from the International Herald (Globe Cartoon, 2007) ISBN 978-2970047513
  • Another World, 2000-2004: Cartoons from the International Herald Tribune (Globe Cartoon, 2004) ISBN 978-2970047506

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cavna, Michael. "Comics: The New York Times cuts all political cartoons, and cartoonists are not happy," Washington Post (June 11, 2019).
  2. ^ Simon, Scott. "Political Cartoonist On Implications Of 'NYT' Ending Cartoons," NPR (June 15, 2019).
  3. ^ Ajroudi, Asma. "Cartoonist Patrick Chappatte weighs in on free speech debate," Al Aribaya (09 February 2015).
  4. ^ "The Power of Cartoons," TED (July 2010).
  5. ^ "Death in the field, the film," BDreportage.com. at the WayBack Machine. Retrieved Nov. 11, 2020.
  6. ^ "Living with the constant threat of death in Lebanon," International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (Apr 17, 2011).
  7. ^ Thomas Nast Award Goes To Swiss Cartoonist Patrick Chappatte, The Comics Reporter (April 27, 2012).
  8. ^ Patrick Chappatte remporte pour la seconde fois le Thomas Nast Award), Le Temps (April 28, 2016).
  9. ^ Le Thomas Nast Award va pour la troisième fois à Patrick Chappatte, Le Temps (March 21, 2019).
  10. ^ Karikaturist Chappatte erhält «Nebelspalter»-Publikumspreis 2012, nebelspalter.ch (February 2013).
  11. ^ Patrick Chappatte, Association Plans Fixes (2017).
  12. ^ Prix 2020 remis à Patrick Chappatte, Dessinateur de presse, fondationpourgeneve.ch (October 28, 2020).

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Comics journalism by Chappatte
  • Chappatte, Patrick; Widmann, Anne-Frédérique (May 2016). "Inside Death Row". The New York Times.
  • Chappatte section of the New York Times website
  • Patrick Chappatte at TED   — TED Talk: Patrick Chappatte: The power of cartoons (TEDGlobal 2010)

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Patrick Chappatte known simply as Chappatte b February 22 1967 in Karachi Pakistan is a Lebanese Swiss cartoonist known for his work for Le Temps NZZ am Sonntag the German news magazine Der Spiegel The New York Times International Edition and the French satirical newspaper Le Canard enchaine He also worked as an illustrator for the New York Times and as cartoonist for Newsweek Many of his cartoons reflect events in Swiss and international news such as the September 11 attacks the rise of the Swiss People s Party and the Israeli Palestinian conflict Patrick ChappatteBorn 1967 02 22 February 22 1967 age 57 Karachi PakistanNationalityLebanese SwissArea s CartoonistPseudonym s ChappatteAwardsThomas Nast Award 2011 2015 Spouse s Anne Frederique Widmannchappatte wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 2 1 Editorial cartoons 2 2 Comics journalism 2 3 Animated documentary 3 Awards 4 Bibliography English 5 References 6 External linksBiography editBorn to a Lebanese mother and a Swiss father in Karachi Pakistan Chappatte was raised in Singapore and Switzerland Chappatte lives between Los Angeles and Geneva Career editEditorial cartoons edit Patrick Chappatte drew a twice weekly cartoon in the Opinion section of The New York Times International Edition formerly known as the International Herald Tribune which published his work from 2001 to 2019 when the paper stopped publishing editorial cartoons altogether 1 2 Over the years he has collaborated with editorial cartoonists in conflict ridden countries with the goal of promoting dialogue through cartooning These projects focused on Serbia Ivory Coast Lebanon Kenya and Guatemala 3 He described the work in a TED talk in 2010 4 His work is syndicated by Cagle Cartoons Comics journalism edit Since 1995 Chappatte has worked in graphic journalism or comics journalism a genre of reporting using the techniques of graphic novels His most recent stories covered the war in Gaza 2009 the slums of Nairobi 2010 and gang violence in Central America 2012 These reports were published in several newspapers including the New York Times one was turned into a short animated documentary 5 in 2011 see below In May 2016 Chappatte with his wife journalist Anne Frederique Widmann published Inside Death Row a five part series published by The New York Times about the death penalty in the United States 1 Animated documentary edit Chappatte went to southern Lebanon in 2009 where people still live with the threat of actual time bombs in the form of cluster munition bomblets While there Chappatte created a report in comic book format Death in the Field which was published in Le Temps The report was released in 2011 as an animated documentary 6 It was aired on Swiss and French TV toured documentary festivals and won an award in Australia Chappatte said the process of creating the documentary was both a personal and professional endeavor I have a Swiss father and a Lebanese mother so I wanted to better understand the problems that the people of Lebanon are still facing long after the fighting stopped he said I also wanted to use my craft as a cartoonist my experience as a journalist and my sense of satire to create a new kind of prism through which to view forgotten conflicts and a new technique for revealing the humanity behind the story Awards editIn 2012 Chappatte became the first non American to win the Overseas Press Club of America s Thomas Nast Award for best cartoons on international affairs 7 He would be awarded this prize twice more in 2016 8 and 2019 9 In February 2013 he received the 2012 Audience Award from the Swiss satirical journal Nebelspalter 10 In 2017 the Swiss association Films Plans Fixes produced a documentary tracing his career 11 In 2020 the Swiss Fondation pour Geneve awarded him its annual prize for his exceptional contribution to the influence of Geneva and for his commitment to freedom of the press and expression 12 Bibliography English editStress Test 2011 2012 Cartoons from the International Herald Tribune Globe Cartoon 2012 ISBN 978 2970047551 Signs of Recovery 2009 2010 Cartoons from the International Herald Tribune Globe Cartoon 2010 ISBN 978 2970047544 Partly Cloudy 2007 2008 Cartoons from the International Herald Tribune Globe Cartoon 2008 ISBN 978 2970047520 Globalized 2005 2007 Cartoons from the International Herald Globe Cartoon 2007 ISBN 978 2970047513 Another World 2000 2004 Cartoons from the International Herald Tribune Globe Cartoon 2004 ISBN 978 2970047506References edit a b Cavna Michael Comics The New York Times cuts all political cartoons and cartoonists are not happy Washington Post June 11 2019 Simon Scott Political Cartoonist On Implications Of NYT Ending Cartoons NPR June 15 2019 Ajroudi Asma Cartoonist Patrick Chappatte weighs in on free speech debate Al Aribaya 09 February 2015 The Power of Cartoons TED July 2010 Death in the field the film BDreportage com Archived at the WayBack Machine Retrieved Nov 11 2020 Living with the constant threat of death in Lebanon International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC Apr 17 2011 Thomas Nast Award Goes To Swiss Cartoonist Patrick Chappatte The Comics Reporter April 27 2012 Patrick Chappatte remporte pour la seconde fois le Thomas Nast Award Le Temps April 28 2016 Le Thomas Nast Award va pour la troisieme fois a Patrick Chappatte Le Temps March 21 2019 Karikaturist Chappatte erhalt Nebelspalter Publikumspreis 2012 nebelspalter ch February 2013 Patrick Chappatte Association Plans Fixes 2017 Prix 2020 remis a Patrick Chappatte Dessinateur de presse fondationpourgeneve ch October 28 2020 External links editOfficial website Comics journalism by Chappatte Chappatte Patrick Widmann Anne Frederique May 2016 Inside Death Row The New York Times Chappatte section of the New York Times website Patrick Chappatte at TED nbsp TED Talk Patrick Chappatte The power of cartoons TEDGlobal 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrick Chappatte amp oldid 1205380129, 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