The father of the underground comic book is still an active artist, satirising the “inner hell that is part of American ...
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NEW YORKNEW YORK — Robert Crumb finds it odd that 90 pieces of his work are hanging on the wall or protected under glass at a new exhibit featuring the underground “Zap Comix,” “Bijou Funnies” and so ...
One of the nation’s most ribald and bawdy comic artists has taken on a new subject: the Bible. Namely, Robert Crumb has painstakingly illustrated all of Genesis, the first book of what many consider ...
Robert Crumb is probably best known from his career as a comic book artist, specifically from the world of underground comics in the United States in the late 1960s and early to mid 1970s. Characters ...
Crumb's work was called sexist, racist, and obscene, but even his critics often acknowledged that he was hilarious and ...
"Stoned Again" alongside the Mona Lisa? When the acid-fueled, sex-obsessed, painfully confessional comics of R. Crumb first appeared in the 1960s, nobody would have predicted they'd end up in a museum ...
He’s funny, profane, racist, sexist, and a little – OK, let’s just be honest and say completely – off-kilter. He’s Robert Crumb, and he’s one of the nation’s most celebrated underground cartoonists. A ...
"You know, your stuff is good, kid,” Charles Bukowski told the younger Robert Crumb. “It's the real thing… Just keep away from the cocktail parties ...
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