
"Raw," "Weirdo," and Beyond
American Alternative Comics, 1980-2000
McMullen Museum of Art (Publisher)
Published on 21. October 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
305 pages
978-1-892850-43-0 (ISBN)
Description
An extensively illustrated catalog for an exhibition of alternative comics, featuring essays that offer interdisciplinary perspectives.
This catalog accompanies an exhibition of alternative comics from the 1980s and 1990s with a particular focus upon artists who contributed to the anthologies Raw (1980-91) and Weirdo (1981-94) and comics from venues such as alternative newspapers and independent presses. Following the popularity and eventual decline of underground comics in the 1960s and 1970s, this next generation of cartoonists explored more complex themes and forms and garnered eclectic readers in new markets.
Featuring 180 color illustrations, this book comprehensively examines the world of these comics from interdisciplinary perspectives. Essayists from art historical, literary, and other fields focus on the role of influential editors and publishers as well as the strategies artists employed to encourage readers to take the art form seriously. Subjects include the aesthetics of Raw and Weirdo, the punk-influenced work of Gary Panter, and the genre-breaking work of the Hernandez Brothers.
This catalog accompanies an exhibition of alternative comics from the 1980s and 1990s with a particular focus upon artists who contributed to the anthologies Raw (1980-91) and Weirdo (1981-94) and comics from venues such as alternative newspapers and independent presses. Following the popularity and eventual decline of underground comics in the 1960s and 1970s, this next generation of cartoonists explored more complex themes and forms and garnered eclectic readers in new markets.
Featuring 180 color illustrations, this book comprehensively examines the world of these comics from interdisciplinary perspectives. Essayists from art historical, literary, and other fields focus on the role of influential editors and publishers as well as the strategies artists employed to encourage readers to take the art form seriously. Subjects include the aesthetics of Raw and Weirdo, the punk-influenced work of Gary Panter, and the genre-breaking work of the Hernandez Brothers.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chestnut Hill, MA
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
170 color plates
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 305 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1873 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-892850-43-0 (9781892850430)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
John McCoy is assistant director of multimedia and design services at the McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College. Andrei Molotiu is a senior lecturer in the Department of Art History at the University of Indiana Bloomington.
Content
Preface
Nancy Netzer
Introduction
John McCoy and Andrei Molotiu
Raw and Weirdo: Comics in search of authenticity and an audience
John McCoy
An interview with Francoise Mouly
John McCoy and Andrei Molotiu
An interview with Peter Bagge
John McCoy and Andrei Molotiu
Gary Panter: Comics as acts of drawing
Andrei Molotiu
Mark Beyer: The "outsider" in the comics avant-garde
Tyne Lowe
Trash collectors: Alternative cartoonists as recuperative nostalgists
Jeet Heer
Gazing, playing, cartooning: Jim Woodring vis-a-vis surrealism
Charles Hatfield
The brief wondrous story of Love and Rockets
Frederick Luis Aldama
A lot of guts: The body politics of underground and alternative comics
Andy Crow
Maus, Fun Home, and beyond: Comics in the university classroom
Lori Harrison-Kahan, Andrei Molotiu, and Lorenzo Alexander L. Puente
Plates
Artists in exhibition
Essayists
Index
Nancy Netzer
Introduction
John McCoy and Andrei Molotiu
Raw and Weirdo: Comics in search of authenticity and an audience
John McCoy
An interview with Francoise Mouly
John McCoy and Andrei Molotiu
An interview with Peter Bagge
John McCoy and Andrei Molotiu
Gary Panter: Comics as acts of drawing
Andrei Molotiu
Mark Beyer: The "outsider" in the comics avant-garde
Tyne Lowe
Trash collectors: Alternative cartoonists as recuperative nostalgists
Jeet Heer
Gazing, playing, cartooning: Jim Woodring vis-a-vis surrealism
Charles Hatfield
The brief wondrous story of Love and Rockets
Frederick Luis Aldama
A lot of guts: The body politics of underground and alternative comics
Andy Crow
Maus, Fun Home, and beyond: Comics in the university classroom
Lori Harrison-Kahan, Andrei Molotiu, and Lorenzo Alexander L. Puente
Plates
Artists in exhibition
Essayists
Index