Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt “Faltungen”, 1980s, Original typewriting and carbon copy of typewriting, 2 elements, 29.5 x 21 cm
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt “Faltungen”, 1980s, Original typewriting and carbon copy of typewriting, 2 elements, 29.5 x 21 cm
What if the Italian counterculture and comics magazine Linus and its French brother Charlie had a German-speaking relative? Could Pigpen, the unmistakable dirty kid amongst the Peanuts, always scruffy and surrounded by a cloud of dust, be the herald of this magazine? Such speculations are at the origins of pigpen, a one-page publication by artist and comics addict David Jourdan.