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Massimiliano Tappari

Massimiliano Tappari was born in 1967. He imagines the world like a big book to flip through, with plenty of characters and plots hidden in everyday objects and landscapes. He published Oooh! Inventario di fotografia and Coffee Break (Corraini). Among his most recent books, created with Chiara Carminati, are A fior di pelle (Nati per leggere Award 2019), Ninna No and Occhio ladro (Italian Andersen Award 2021 for Best Artist Book), Lapis editions. 

Jeugov

Jeugov (Jacopo Riva 1981), a failed lumberjack, was cast away in the field of fashion. Saved by a mermaid, he marries her. They live together in Milan, he misses the woods, she misses the sea, but they have six wonderful children who keep them busy. Now he invents and draws stories for them.

José Maria Vieira Mendes

José Maria Vieira Mendes was born in 1974 in Lisbon, where he currently lives. In the past, he also lived in Porto, Vila Meã, Praia das Maçãs, Saarbrücken, Berlin, Saint Nazaire, Budapest and Altura. He mainly writes theatre plays. He’s part of the theatre company Teatro Praga since 2008 and he’s also an art director at the arts space Rua das Gaivotas 6, in Lisbon. His plays have been translated in over ten languages. Furthermore, José Maria also works in literary translations, he has written two opera librettos, two children’s books and occasionally works with visual artists.

Raffaella Pajalich

Raffaella Pajalich lives and works in Rome as endocrinologist and psychotherapist, and she has a long-dating passion for literature. She has always nourished her interest in both the scientific and humanistic fields, believing this tendency to separation is wrong, since both medicine and literature are focused on the human being considered as a whole.

Toon Tellegen

Toon Tellegen (1941), author and poet, is one of the Netherlands' most celebrated writers. His animal stories have been translated into 19 languages and are loved by children and parents the world over. He lives in Amsterdam, and loves reading, telling stories and huge, sweet cakes.

Photo © Koos Breukel

Francesca Biasetton

Francesca Biasetton, illustrator and calligrapher, worked in the fashion industry for magazines, catalogues, commercials. Her work has been displayed in the solo exhibition Cento disegni per la moda, and the collective exhibition Favolose – 15 illustratrici italiane per l’infanzia. She collaborates with cinema, theatre and publishing projects. Among her picture books, Abbecedario (Panini, 2009) was awarded with Premio Andersen 2003 and Premio Stregagatto 2004, and Chi ha rapito Giallo Canarino?

Yoon Kang-mi

Yoon Kang-mi majored in painting at the university and has presented works in many exhibitions and studied picture books at various workshops. She was selected as an artist to be supported through visitors’ vote in the first Un-printed Ideas exhibition hosted by the Hyundai Museum of Kids’ Books and Art in 2018. A Building Where Trees Grow is her first original picture book.

Regina Giménez

Regina Giménez was born in 1966 in Barcelona, where she lives and works. Her paintings and collages start from astronomy, science and technology old diagrams and graphics, whereby she creates her own abstract language made of textures and colours. She had many solo exhibitions in art galleries in Spain and abroad. She took part is collective exhibition, among others, at Fundació Joan Miró; Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes; Centre d'Art Fabra i Coats, Barcelona.