Joe Quesada
From Mucha to Marvel
Czech artist Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) defined the look of Art Nouveau with his sinuous lines, radiant color, and elegant figures that transformed posters, advertisements, and everyday design.
Legendary comic artist and former Marvel Editor-in-Chief, Joe Quesada, explores Mucha’s lasting impact on visual storytelling. Drawing on his own career and artistic perspective, Quesada offers a fresh lens on Mucha’s legacy.
Quesada will be joined in conversation by Dr. Aimee Marcereau DeGalan, the Senior Curator of European Art at the Nelson-Atkins and site curator for the exhibition, Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line.
Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line celebrates the artist’s revolutionary graphic work—the medium that made him an international sensation. Featuring more than 100 works from the Mucha Trust Collection, the exhibition traces his rise in Paris through his iconic designs and his influence across illustration, design, and popular culture.
From the swirling psychedelia of the 1960s to the expressive dynamism of Japanese manga, and American comics, Mucha’s visual language continues to captivate artists, designers, and audiences alike, proving that the magic of his line is truly timeless.
KC Design Week is thrilled to collaborate with the Nelson-Atkins Museum for this exciting event! KCDW and the Museum have enjoyed a long and fruitful partnership since 2010.
We encourage you to visit the Museum’s exhibition “Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line” open April 18-August 30, 2026.
Registration for this event is directly through the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Day Nine - April 30
- 5:30pm | Registration
- 6:00pm | Lecture