The exhibition Komplett Kafka shows excerpts from the biographical comic of Kafka’s life and work written and drawn by Nicolas Mahler.
Franz Kafka not only wrote prose, he was also passionate about drawing. His drawing once gave him ‘more satisfaction than anything else’. So what could be more fitting than to honour him with a comic biography to mark his anniversary? Especially one by Nicolas Mahler, who has a similarly minimalist drawing style? Mahler presents Kafka’s life and works in an inimitably witty and pointed manner.
Organised by the Goethe-Institut, in cooperation with the European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK, the Austrian Cultural Forum and the Czech Centre and Literaturhaus Stuttgart.
Part of Kafka(esque) Season (29 May – 31 December 2024) organised by the European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK, the Czech Centre, the Goethe-Institut London, the Austrian Cultural Forum London and Cine Lumiere.