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Caillebotte (1848-1894) was best known for being a benefactor to his fellow Impressionists. Dismissed by his contemporaries ...
Shared autobiographies distill art to its most fundamental core; a naive attempt at understanding our emotions and how they ...
Reared in Delaware by a World War II Marine vet prone to domestic violence and a mother lost to amphetamine addiction, Crumb ...
Is there anything left to say about the Sistine Chapel? Adriano Marinazzo, the curator of the accompanying exhibition of the ...
We just arrived at CinamaCon and as we were walking poster lined hallways of the massive movie event, we came across some new posters for some upcoming films! We’ve got got a new posterd for director ...
Robert Crumb, the libidinous underground comix pioneer, had one condition before he agreed to participated in Dan Nadel's ...
The illustrator dredged the depths of his own subconscious—and tapped into something collectively screwy in America.
"Art for Everybody" is a smart, buzzy film. But its effort to reframe a savvy peddler of kitsch is all too familiar.
None of that is immediately evident when first stepping into “BOOM: Art and Design of the 1940s” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which greets visitors with a 1940 “Patriot Radio” by industrial ...
Pioneering counterculture cartoonist Robert Crumb finally gets his due in Crumb (Pantheon, Apr.), a new biography from the ...
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The late political scientist enjoined readers to look for opposition to authoritarian states not in revolutionary vanguards ...