Monday, June 8, 2009

R. Crumb @ UCLA

Tonight my Fiancee told me that she heard about R. Crumb giving a lecture at UCLA in the near future. The second I heard that we went online and purchased our tickets. Since he is getting up there in age, not to mention a notorious recluse who lives in France, I figure this will be the one and only chance to ever see him live. Oh yeah, the show description is in Italics below...

In the late ’60s, R. Crumb’s psychedelic comics—including the characters Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, Devil Girl and the popular Keep on Truckin’ cartoon— propelled him overnight to celebrity status in San Francisco’s burgeoning underground scene. His charming “bigfoot” style fused with overt sexual images were very well received in the free-love capital—but also led to obscenity arrests, copyright ownership lawsuits and years of trouble with the IRS. It wasn’t until the mid-’80s that Crumb began to receive widespread recognition for the importance of his work, which unapologetically unveiled the disturbing side of the American psyche. Now living in France, Robert Crumb makes a very rare public appearance, joining longtime friend and art editor for The New Yorker, Françoise Mouly, for a candid discussion about the controversial artist’s life and his highly anticipated new project, an illustrated version of Genesis.
This Will Be The First And Last Time I Ever See Crumb Live

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Just because he is old doesn't mean hes not in great health. I hang out with this recluse and am a bit sick of the blogs and bullshit.