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Comics of R. Crumb
Underground in the Art Museum
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318 pages
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R. Crumb's work, a cornerstone of underground comix, captures the essence of counterculture movements and societal tensions from the 1960s onward. This collection features essays that explore his provocative style, pioneering contributions to autobiographical comics, and his influence on the graphic novel format. It delves into themes of gender, sexuality, race, and politics, highlighting Crumb's unique ability to intertwine art with cultural commentary. The volume positions his work within art history, showcasing its complexity and relevance in contemporary discourse.
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2021, hardcover
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