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Over the course of 70 years, Robert Crumb almost single-handedly transformed comics from a pulp children’s pastime into high art for adults. Now with the help of Crumb himself — and his never-before-seen letters and archives — award-winning comics scholar and biographer Dan Nadel is ready to tell his story.
Subversive, literary, and profoundly inventive, Robert Crumb’s comics created a new American vernacular — capturing the 1960s counterculture, the shattering of our social and sexual taboos and the dissolution of the hippie dream, the history of popular music, and even the Book of Genesis in an utterly distinctive visual style. Art Spiegelman, Alison Bechdel, and countless other comics artists are indebted to his pathbreaking work. In a new biography written with Crumb’s cooperation, Dan Nadel tells his story — sharing how this complicated artist survived childhood abuse, fame, struggles with mental illness, and came out on the other side.
In an unforgettable conversation moderated by New Yorker staff writer Naomi Fry, hear Crumb and Nadel on the making of Crumb’s iconic oeuvre — including Zap Comix, Fritz the Cat, Weirdo, his final book-length comic of The Book of Genesis, and more. Find out how Crumb transformed the pressures of 1950s suburban America and his own dysfunctional family into a distinctive style that captures the essence of Crumb’s life, his unruly imagination, and the radical transformations of 20th century culture.
All in-person tickets include a copy of Nadel’s thrilling new book, signed by both Nadel and Crumb.
Robert Crumb (b. 1943, Philadelphia) redefined comics as an art form in the 1960s and 70s with titles including Zap, Fritz the Cat, and Mr. Natural. In 1994 he was the subject of the widely hailed documentary, Crumb. Celebrated internationally for expanding the boundaries of the graphic arts, his books include The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb and Existential Comics. He lives in the south of France.
Dan Nadel is a writer and curator. His previous books include, It’s Life as a I See It: Black Cartoonists in Chicago, 1940–1980; Peter Saul: Professional Artist Correspondence, 1945–1976; and Art Out of Time: Unknown Comic Visionaries, 1900–1969. Nadel has curated exhibitions for galleries and museums internationally including the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, UC Davis, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. He is the founder of PictureBox, a publishing and packaging company that produced over one hundred books, objects, and zines from 2000 to 2014, including the Grammy Award–winning design for Wilco’s 2004 album A Ghost Is Born. Dan is the curator-at-large for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his family.
Naomi Fry is a staff writer at the New Yorker and a co-host of the New Yorker podcast Critics at Large.
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