Javad Alizadeh

Javad Alizadeh (Persian: جواد علیزاده Javād Alīzādeh Persian pronunciation: [dʒævɒːd(-e) æliːˈzɒːde]; professional name: Javad; born 9 January 1953) is an Iranian professional cartoonist best known for his caricatures of politicians, comic actors, footballers, and for his scientific/philosophical column (including cartoons, caricatures and satire) titled 4D Humor, which has won awards from Italy, China and Japan.[1] An active artist since 1970, his works have been published in international publications.[2][3] He is the founder of the leading monthly cartoon magazine Humor & Caricature and is its founding and current publisher and editor-in-chief.

Javad Alizadeh
Born (1953-01-09) 9 January 1953
Ardabil, Iran
NationalityIranian
Area(s)Cartoonist
Notable works
  • 4D Humor
  • Caricatures of comic actors
  • Caricatures of Hedayat
  • Mofasser-e Shout
  • World Cup Humors
  • TV Comics
AwardsSilver Date of IFHB
Signature
Official website

Early life

Caricatures can decrease violence and bring cultures closer. They aim to promote peace and teach us to be moderate and laugh at our problems.

Javad Alizadeh

Alizadeh was born on 9 January 1953 in Ardebil, northwestern Iran, and graduated BA in English translation.[4] Influenced by his university degree, he considers writing and drawing cartoons as a tool that can translate sufferings, hardships and the mysteries of life into humorous language.

In 1990 he founded his monthly cartoon magazine Humor & Caricature and since then he has been the editor and publisher of this independent and private publication.[5][6][7] This humorous magazine publishes both pictorial and written humor about various subjects such as politics, sports, cinema, music and philosophy. According to the official website of the magazine, the purpose of the publication is "to promote peace, laughter, tolerance, moderation and multidimensional and multilateral insight in Iranian society".[8]

Alizadeh has also attended numerous cartoon conferences in Japan, Malta, Turkey, Bulgaria, Finland, and has served on the jury of the Skopje 86, Anglet( France ) 91, Dubai 2002, Izmir 2008 cartoon festivals and Tehran Cartoon Biennial in 1993, 1995, 1997 and 2005.[2] He has experimented with different styles and genres of humor such as editorial, gags, portrait caricatures and black caricatures, black humor, comic strips, sport humor, surrealistic and philosophical humor, and his works have been published in many leading foreign presses and publications in the 1980s and 1990s by C & W syndicate, including Who's Who in Satire and Humor, Nebelspalter, Chicago tribune, Courrier International, Graphis annual, Osten, Mondial.

A former staff writer and editor of the Witty World[9] cartoon magazine, Alizadeh is a member of the international Cartoonists & Writers Syndicate. He also holds membership of the Good Humor Party, a humorous party in Poland.[10]

Mad Commentator

Alizadeh created a humorous mascot called Mad Commentator (Persian: مفسر شوت) who rose to fame after correctly "predicting" the result of the opening match between Argentina and Cameroon at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.[11]

4D Humor

Influenced by Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton, he created a scientific/philosophical cartoon on the Theory of Relativity[12] entitled 4D Humor. He has also published a column (including cartoons, caricatures and satire) in his monthly magazine of the same title.[13]

In 2005 the website of the World Year of Physics carried a link to his cartoons about relativism on its "play physics page", showing his scientific cartoons.[14]

In October 2008, his scientific cartoon on twin paradox in special relativity was shown and studied in the reading class and conference held by CERN Courier.com (The International Journal of High-Energy Physics site) in Trieste, Italy.[15]

Awards

Alizadeh has won some 30 prizes in international cartoon festivals including:

  • First Caricature Prize in Anglet Cartoon Festival, France (1990)
  • Silver Date prize in International Festival of the Humor of Bordighera, Italy (1996)
  • First Cartoon Prize in Ankara 7-77 Cartoon for the children Festival, Turkey (2007)
  • First cartoon prize in Istanbul Aydin dogan cartoon festival, Turkey (2012)

Bibliography

YearEnglish titlePersianPagesNotes
1977Image of HedayatTasvīr-e Hedāyat-Portraits of Sadegh Hedayat
1980Shootball!Šūtbāl!-Cartoons about Football
Hundred Jokes, Hundred CartoonsSad Latīfeh, Sad Kārton--
1982World Cup HumorsTanzhā-ye Jām-e Jahānī-Cartoons on 1982 World Cup
1984TV Comics/Cartoons---
Serious CartoonsKārikāturhā-ye Jeddī-Black humor cartoons
1985News-maker PoliticiansSiyāsatmadārān-e XabarsāzPortraits of Politicians
Cinema ComediansKomediyanhā-ye Sīnemā-Portraits of comic actors
1986World Cup HumorsTanzhā-ye Jām-e JahānīCartoons on 1986 World Cup
1987TV Comics/Cartoons--
1988Missile Humor under Missile Attacks!Tanz-e - Mūšakī -Black humor created during War of the Cities
1989New Jokes, New CartoonsLatifehā-ye Rūz, Kārtonhā-ye Rūz--
1990World Cup HumorsTanzhā-ye Jām-e JahānīCartoons on 1990 World Cup
Joking with Einstein(4D Humor)Šūkhī bā Einstein-Cartoons and humors on Albert Einstein's
humorous character, Relativity theory,
curvature of time/space, weight of light

See also

References

  1. "WittyWorld News". Wittyworld.com. Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. "No Operation". Presstv.ir. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  3. "Ankara festival displaying works by Iranian cartoonist". tehran times. 18 April 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  4. "Istanbul to host Iranian cartoonist's workshop". tehran times. 11 November 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  5. "Golagha Institute". Golagha.ir. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  6. "جای خالی نشریات فکاهی و طنز سنتی ایران". Aftab.ir. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  7. "tanz-o-caricature". Tanz-o-caricature.8m.com. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  8. "Witty World web site". Wittyworld.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  9. "Great cartoonists in Good Humor Party - cartoonist, cartoons, rysunek satyryczny". Sadurski.com. Archived from the original on 15 September 2010. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  10. "مفسر شوت". Asriran.com. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  11. Arida, Ayssar, Quantum City, p. 41. Architectural Press, 2002.
  12. yektaweb يكتاوب. "جزيره دانش - جواد عليزاده- - گالري 9". Jazirehdanesh.com. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  13. "WYP2005". WYP2005. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
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