Nathalie Frank

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Nathalie Frank, born in France in 1984, studied political science in Paris and cultural journalism in Berlin, where she has lived since 2011 and works as a comic author and cultural reporter for Arte Journal, among other things. Together with Lilian Pithan, she curated the exhibition "Zeich(n)en der Zeit - Comic-Reporter unterwegs" for the Erlangen International Comic Salon in 2018. In her work, she scrutinises the connection between individual fate and political history. Her comic "Wo meine Mutter nicht gelernt hat zu schwimmen" was published in 2023 in the anthology "Gerne würdest du allen so viel sagen" (avant-verlag). Nathalie Frank is one of the initiators of the project "Wie geht es dir? Zeichner*innen gegen Antisemitismus, Hass und Rassismus" (How are you? Illustrators against antisemitism, hatred and racism),  which was published in book form by avant-verlag in 2025 and continues to tour as a travelling exhibition. She is currently working on a book project entitled "Menschen wie alle anderen (People Like Everyone Else) on behalf of the Centre for Research on Anti-Semitism at the Technical University of Berlin, in which she examines anti-Semitic imagery, drawing inspiration from the Arthur Langerman Collection.

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