(JTA) — Robert Crumb put the “x” in comix by setting to paper his basest sexual longings, including strong-legged Jewish women who were cowgirls and who went by the name Honeybunch Kaminski.
An exhibition at The Drawing Centre of hundreds of works from the artist’s private collection seems most interested in establishing the street cred of KAWS himself.
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The irony of Robert Crumb, per this alternately rollicking and perceptive biography, is that the cartoonist most identified with 1960s counterculture was no hippie. The man Continue reading ...
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I'm entranced by this weird paper-like 3D Blender animationin a paper-like 3D environment. It feels a bit like an old cartoon, with a clear influence from Robert Crumb's Keep On Truckin' in the character's elongated limbs. Lucas says he began with a ...
Cultural critic Hess’s fierce and funny debut memoir is an astute document of pregnancy and parenting in the internet era. At ...
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Aug Stone talks to Denis Kitchen and John Lind about that strange brief period when Marvel published underground comix, the new Kitchen Sink imprint, and the French ticklers, Surrealist art, and 78 ...
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