01 August 2004

Mary Fleener


Mary Fleener. 2003. Joni Mitchell. Ink on paper. 15 x 11 inches. Signed "FLEENER°03" lower left. © Mary Fleener. Illustration used in Kristine McKenna. 2004. Talk to Her. Fantagraphics. ISBN-10: 1560975709

Mary Fleener, like Crumb, is a cartoonist. Some of their work appears in the same magazines (e.g., Mineshaft). Fleener also reviewed Aline-Kominsky Crumb's Need More Love. The illustration of Joni Mitchell was used in a book of interviews of artists by an LA-based journalist. Mitchell's song "Big Yellow Taxi" music was used in an unofficial YouTube video of Crumb's "Short History of America".

28 May 2004

Yeah, but is it ART?


Robert Crumb. 2004. Yeah but is it ART? [Cover].
In Alfred M. Fischer (editor). 2004. Yeah but is it ART? Museum Ludwig. ISBN: 3883757950

The book accompanying the Crumb exhibit at the Museum Ludwig, Cologne from 28 May to 12 September 2004.

12 July 2003

God Wants Me to Draw


Robert Crumb. 2003. God Wants Me to Draw. Ink and correction fluid on paper, 10 3/8 x 12 inches. Collection of Museum of Modern Art, New York.

This piece acquired by the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York is a sign that Crumb is increasingly accepted as a "legitimate" by the "official" art world. Here is the link to the MOMA catalog for the piece.

30 March 2003

The Muse


Robert Crumb. 2003. "The Muse." The New York Times Magazine. 30 March 2003.

A six page spread in The New York Times Magazine of drawings by Crumb of wife Aline modeling dresses by high-end designers. Shows that Crumb can even depict the world of fashion in a refreshing way compared to polished, glossy photo ads. He even designed a T-shirt for designer Stella McCartney (see the Life magazine photo of Mr. & Mrs. Crumb all dressed up at the launch). Another fashion link is an art newspaper issue dedicated to Crumb published by French designer agnès b.

04 January 2003

Mineshaft


Robert Crumb. 2003? "Billy the Kid" cover for Mineshaft. January 2003. # 10. First printing. 56 pages. Printed on Strathmore Bordeaux purple cover paper.

A lovely drawing of Billy the Kid typical of Crumb's pictures of folkloric figures. The cover stock is untypical: a kind of silver etching on beautiful hard purple paper. Produced for a small journal for which Crumb has contributed several other covers and articles over the years.

30 September 2002

DIE VIELEN GESICHTER DER ROBERT CRUMB





















R. Crumb. 2002. Karikatur Museum. Poster. 60 x 90 cm (23 1/2 by 33").

http://www.karikaturmuseum.at/programm/copy4_of_08/die-vielen-gesichter-der-robert-crumb

Very similar to the FATE magazine cover Bigfoot is Everywhere!

01 November 2000

Bigfoot is Everywhere


Robert Crumb. 2000. Bigfoot is Everywhere! Poster. 18 x 12 inches (image size 14 3/4 x 11 inches).

This poster is from the cover of an issue for the science fiction magazine FATE. It has its roots in Crumb's Bigfoot drawings of the 1970s (for example see the Berkley art show flyer). A variation shows up as a poster for a Crumb exhibit in Austria. Crumb has done two other covers for FATE.