Gianluca Costantini began publishing comics in 1993, starting with Italian magazines dedicated to comic publication. Over the years, he has created numerous graphic novels.
Graphic Novels In 2008, Gianluca Costantini and
Elettra Stamboulis collaborated on the publication of "The Tamer of Istanbul," a biography dedicated to
Osman Hamdi Bey. This biography, crafted through the amalgamation of visual storytelling and written text, represents a detailed homage to this prominent figure in the Ottoman cultural landscape. Osman Hamdi Bey, a painter, archaeologist, and museologist, is renowned for his significant contributions to the artistic and cultural scene of the
Ottoman Empire. This illustrated biography provides an opportunity for the reader to explore the historical and cultural context in which Osman Hamdi Bey operated, emphasizing his diverse activities and his impact on
Turkey's artistic and museal heritage. The graphic novel titled "Julian Assange: From the Hacker Ethic to WikiLeaks" authored by Gianluca Costantini and Dario Morgante and published by the Italian publisher Becco Giallo in 2011, traces the history of
Julian Assange and his collaborators. It spans two decades of computer challenges, addressing many questions surrounding
WikiLeaks and the hacker community that gave rise to this platform. The text provides an in-depth look into the birth and development of WikiLeaks, focusing on the controversies and impacts of its revelations, particularly the "
Collateral Murder" video. The narrative offers a detailed perspective on Assange's figure, exploring the key role he played in the creation and evolution of WikiLeaks, as well as the historical context of the group's activities. Between 2011 and 2014, Gianluca Costantini collaborated with the writer
Elettra Stamboulis to create three graphic novel biographies. These works were published under the titles "Dinner with Gramsci," "Goodbye Berlinguer," and "Pertini in the Clouds." The graphic novel trilogy is characterized by a unique fusion of visual storytelling and written text, providing an in-depth exploration into the lives of significant historical figures in Italian history. "Dinner with Gramsci" delves into the life and thoughts of
Antonio Gramsci, "Goodbye Berlinguer" offers a perspective on
Enrico Berlinguer, while "Pertini in the Clouds" focuses on the personality of
Sandro Pertini. "Officina del Macello, 1917: The Decimation of the Catanzaro Brigade" is a graphic novel that explores the period of the
First World War. The year 1917 marks the third year of conflict, characterized by the harshness of life in the trenches, where many soldiers have long been separated from their homes. Created in 2014 by Gianluca Costantini and Elettra Stamboulis for the Italian publishing house Eris Edizioni, this work provides a deep and poignant insight into the reality of war and the challenges faced by soldiers. The visual narration and written text merge to create an engaging experience that conveys the harshness and dehumanization of the conflict. In 2019, he released the graphic novel "Libia," a collaborative work between the renowned artist Gianluca Costantini and the acclaimed journalist
Francesca Mannocchi. This work, through the powerful combination of visual art and narrative journalism, aims to explore the complex dynamics and challenges faced by
Libya, a country rich in history and conflicts. In 2022, Gianluca Costantini published the graphic novel "Patrick Zaky, an Egyptian Story," a collaboration with journalist Laura Cappon. This work explores the history and life of
Patrick Zaky, an Egyptian human rights activist. The visual narrative provides a unique perspective on the life of a prisoner in Egyptian prisons and on the initiatives of the Italian civil society for the defense of human rights. In 2024, Gianluca Costantini collaborates with
Ai Weiwei and
Elettra Stamboulis to publish the graphic novel "Zodiac." This graphic memoir deeply explores the connection between artistic expression and intellectual freedom, providing a unique perspective through the lens of the Chinese zodiac. In 2024, Gianluca Costantini published the graphic novel "Xi Jinping: The emperor of Silence" in collaboration with journalist Eric Meyer. Xi Jinping: The Emperor of Silence is a comprehensive graphic novel that chronicles the life and rise of
Xi Jinping, from his childhood to his current position as the leader of China. This compelling investigation reveals his remarkable journey from his family's disgrace to his ascension to power. It also presents an analysis of modern
China's history and politics.The project was conceived by Eric Meyer, a seasoned journalist who has been observing Xi Jinping's rapid rise since 2005 during his tenure as an independent press correspondent in
Beijing. Meyer collaborated with Italian artist Gianluca Costantini, known for his politically charged illustrations, to bring this intricate narrative to life. The graphic novel has been well-received for its in-depth portrayal of Xi Jinping and its insightful analysis of China's contemporary political landscape. Readers have praised the work for its enlightening content and the effective synergy between Meyer's investigative writing and Costantini's evocative artwork.
Drawings for sports Throughout the year 2018, Gianluca Costantini embarked on a collaboration with
CNN Sport, immersing himself in the dynamics of the
Winter Olympics held in Korea. His ability to capture the essence of sporting events through visual art made him a valuable asset to the editorial team. Subsequently, Costantini turned his attention to the prestigious tennis tournament
Roland Garros, located in Paris, France. His graphic interpretation of matches and key moments contributed to conveying the excitement and intensity of tennis on an international level. The pinnacle of Gianluca Costantini's collaboration with CNN Sport occurred during the 2018
FIFA World Cup held in Russia. Through his distinctive style and skill in capturing action in a unique manner, Costantini brought to life the most significant moments of the tournament, offering a unique artistic perspective on global football events. His participation in these internationally resonant events solidified Gianluca Costantini's reputation as an artist capable of translating the energy and atmosphere of sporting events into compelling visual works. His collaboration with CNN Sport has helped elevate the value of art in the context of sports, demonstrating the power of creativity in exploring and communicating the emotions connected to the world of sports to a global audience.
Underground comics Between 1993 and 2000, Gianluca Costantini was a prolific contributor to the Italian and European underground comic movement, publishing comics and illustrations. His works appeared in numerous self-produced and independent magazines, including but not limited to
Interzona,
Katzyvari,
Schizzo,
Alter Vox Magazine, ''Tribù Magazine d'urto
, Fagorgo
, Stripburger (Slovenia), Babel
(Greece), Milk and Vodka
(Switzerland), laikku
(Finland), Kerosene
, and Garabattage'' (Spain).
Political comics and Art Books One of Costantini's notable works is the graphic novel "Linea Gotica," published in 2004 by Associazione Mirada. This compelling piece of visual storytelling delves into historical narratives, and its critical text by Sabina Ghinassi adds depth to the exploration of the Gothic Line. In 2006, Costantini compiled a collection of his political drawings from 2003 to 2004 in the form of "Diario di un qualunquista" (Diary of an Everyman), published by Fernandel. The critical text by Daniele Brolli provides insight into the socio-political context and significance of Costantini's work during that period. Gianluca Costantini's artistic endeavors also extend to exhibitions, as seen in the catalog "Sangue in Algeria" (Blood in
Algeria), presented at Galleria Miomao in 2008. The critical text by
Tahar Lamri accompanies the catalog, offering a thoughtful analysis of Costantini's visual exploration of themes related to Algeria. In 2016, he published the illustrated book "Le cicatrici tra i miei denti" (Scars Among My Teeth) under NdA Press. This work is a visual exploration of poets, showcasing Costantini's distinctive style. Critical texts for the book were provided by
Lello Voce and Davide Brullo, further emphasizing the artistic significance of his creations. Costantini's engagement with the international indie music scene is documented in his 2013 book, "Bronson Drawings," published by Giuda Edizioni. The critical texts accompanying this publication were contributed by David Vecchiato, Arturo Compagnoni, and Chris Angiolini. Through this work, Costantini not only captures the spirit of indie music but also extends the reach of his artistic expression into the dynamic world of sound and rhythm. In 2009, he released an art catalog titled "Daily Iraq," published by Edizioni Libri Aparte, focusing on his work that delves into the profound realities of Iraq. Critical text for this catalog was provided by
Elettra Stamboulis, highlighting the depth and thought-provoking nature of Costantini's creations. Additionally, another art catalog from the same year, "Untitled Drawing Art," also published by Edizioni Libri Aparte, features critical text by Viola Giacometti. Among his extensive body of work is the travel sketchbook "Porto dei santi" (Port of Saints), published by Purple Press in 2009. The critical text for this travelogue was written by Elettra Stamboulis, providing insights into Costantini's artistic journey and explorations.
Newspapers At the beginning of his career, Gianluca Costantini started collaborating with Italian newspapers. In 1994, he began working with
Il manifesto and later contributed to
Corriere della Sera,
La Stampa,
Domani, and
La Repubblica.
Magazines Brazil • Graffiti 76% quadrinosh, Archeangiolie (written by Fabrizio Passarella), Brazil, 2008
England •
Alan Moore portrait of an extraordinary gentleman, one illustration, Abiogenesis Press, Leigh-on-Sea, 2003 • Ctrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption, Yes we camp (written by
Elettra Stamboulis), curated by
Paul Gravett, London, 2010
Finland • laikku, n°1, El hombre invisible, Helsinki, 2001
France •
Le Monde diplomatique, The story of
Sheikh Mansour and other myths from Caucaso, Homecooking Books, 2010 • Numéro 0/1 Discours public – Discorso pubblico,
Benito Mussolini, edizioni Les Presses Carrées, France, 2014 •
Courrier International, n°1280, La storia di
Chérif Kouachi, Paris, 2015
Germany • Wendepunk.t Zeitschrift für eine Neue Zeit, n°2, Occupy Gezi, Herausgegeben von Hans-Peter Söder, Munich, 2013
Greece • Babel, n°235, Thad damn burn the flags (written
Allan Antliff), Athens, 2006 • Babel, n°237, Gaz promise (written by
Elettra Stamboulis), Athens, 2006 • MOV, n°6, 8 km The history of Zhaer, BabelArt, Athens, 2010
Italy • Schizzo, n°5, Ultimo appuntamento (written Nicola Scianamè),
Cremona, ArciComics Editions, 1993 • Schizzo, n°6, Linee di confine (written Nicola Scianamè),
Cremona, ArciComics Editions, 1994 • Schizzo, n°8, Desiderio (written Nicola Scianamé),
Cremona, ArciComics Editions, 1994 • Neural, n°2, an illustration, Sound Machine, 1994 • Neural, n°3, an illustration, Sound Machine, 1994 • Pagina99, marzo,
Salah Abdeslam, Rome, News 3.0 Spa, 2016 • Pagina99, maggio, Sharpshooters to
Mosul, Rome, News 3.0 Spa, 2016 • Pagina99, giugno,
Muhammad Ali and
Saddam Hussein, Rome, News 3.0 Spa, 2016 • Pagina99, luglio,
Aliaa Elmahdy, Rome, News 3.0 Spa, 2016 • Internazionale luglio, Postcard from
Sanhan, Rome, 2016
Portugal • Mutate&Survive, Archeangiolie (written by
Fabrizio Passarella), Lisboa, 2001 • Courrier Internacional, n°33,
Buttes Chaumont A Historia de
Chérif Kouachi Romania • Anthology HardcomicSeex, El indio, Bucarest, 2006
Serbia • Pancevac-Press, three illustrations, Pancevac Press, Pančevo, 2004 • Kuhinja, n°8, Marzabotto, curated by
Aleksandar Zograf, Pančevo, 2005 • Pancevac, n°4270, 4271, 4272, 4273, Pančevo, 2008 • Skulptura? Skulpture?, five illustration, Bijenal Umetnosti, Pančevo, 2014
Slovenia • Stripburger, n°25, El hombre invisible, Ed. Strip Core, Ljubljana, 1999 • XXX (Strip) Burger, Befanella, Ed. Strip Core, Ljubljana, 1999
Spain • Garabattage, n°8, one illustration, Doble Dosis Ediciones, Barcelona, 2005 • Tmeo, n°40, Scarafaggi (written by
Giovanni Barbieri), Edition Exten Kultur Taldea, 1996
Switzerland • Milk and Vodka, n°1, five illustrations, Milk and Vodka Editions, Switzerland, 2000
Turkey • LeMan, n°1229, Who's Who (written by
Elettra Stamboulis), Istanbul, 2015 • LeMan, n°1224,
Selahattin Demirtaș (written by
Elettra Stamboulis), Istanbul, 2015 • LeMan, n°1211, Dateci LeMan (written by
Elettra Stamboulis),
Istanbul, 2015 • The Diplomatic Observer, n°91, an illustration, Hattusas Yaymcilik,
Ankara, 2015
United States •
World War 3 Illustrated, n°37, Gaz Promise (written by
Elettra Stamboulis), New York, 2006 • Pocketbook Heroes, n°2, El hombre invisible, Bare Bones Studios, Los Angeles, 2011 •
World War 3 Illustrated, n°43,
Julian Assange (written by
Dario Morgante), New York, 2012
Web Publications • Drawings the Times, Each week telling the news, Holland, 2016 * Pagina99, Each week telling Human Rights, Italy, 2015–2016 [http://www.pagina99.it/ • Internazionale, The cold heart of
Ravenna, Italy, December 22, 2015 *
Words Without Borders, An Endless Green Line, United States, 2017 [https://www.wordswithoutborders.org/graphic-lit/february-2-17-international-graphic-novels-volume-xi-an-endless-green-line • eastwest,
Kim and his ancestors two thousand years of
North Korean Dear Leader, Italy, 2017 * eastwest, The strange holiday of
Saad Hariri, Italy, 2017 [http://eastwest.eu/it/cultura/libano-dimissioni-saad-hariri-graphic-journalism • eastwest, Faces and words on the disputed
Jerusalem, Italy, 2017 * eastwest, The man of the stars Taheri awaits the executioner in a prison in
Iran, Italy, 2017 [http://eastwest.eu/it/cultura/graphic-journalism/iran-taheri-condanna-a-morte • eastwest, The
Trump saga, from grandfather
Friedrich to the Donald, Italy, 2018 * Internazionale,
Giulio Regeni e il male del mondo, Italy, 2018 [https://www.internazionale.it/opinione/gianluca-costantini/2018/01/24/giulio-regeni-anniversario •
CNN, My Freedom Day, United States, 2018 == Curating of cultural events ==