Sunday, May 12, 2013

82. The James Halperin Collection (1)


Okay people,
you NEED to check out this website:




"Welcome to the Private Collection

of Jim & Gayle Halperin..."


YOU WILL BE AMAZED.
We know WE were!



 As you can see, a veritable goldmine of gorgeous
Old-Old-School Crumb Girls!
(And other great stuff!)

Sure some of this stuff might be in the
Crumb Sketchbooks (Zweitausendeins)...



Tuesday, April 16, 2013

81. (The Last Lunch)


Here's a show card I found in a drawer in my house:

The Last Lunch
(If it's not big enough just save the image; it's a large pic)



1994 Joint show by Robert Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Victor Moscoso, Robert Williams, Spain and Gilbert Shelton
for Zap # 13 at the La Luz de Jesus Gallery in L.A.


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

80. Contact Us


If you have something to say and you're afraid to leave a public comment (or whatever), you can contact us here:


Don't send us your SPAMola.


Lise
(from The Sweeter Side of R. Crumb)


Okay, so it's a guy in a costume on stilts.
But your first impression is:
Whoa! Massive Dutch Crumb Girl!


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

79. The Crumb Girl (2)


This website is set up for the fans of the work of Robert Crumb, those already familiar with his work. 

But a lot of people seem to land here looking for the "Crumb Girl".

So for those of you who don't yet know what a Crumb Girl is...

from Sketchbook 10 (Fantagraphics)
 

from Art & Beauty # 2


Some photos of girls with
nice, big calves:
All Things Cool: Nice Calves
(link)





Sunday, March 17, 2013

78. Alexander Catalog 2 / Sketchbooks (Zweitaus.) 4



Here we have another comment from Salvador Castío, quoted in full (see Post 75):

I'm glad to see that my link to JJ Sedelmaier's article was helpful. These books [Crumb Sketchbooks (Zweitausendeins)] range in price on eBay - I've seen them go for as low as $75 and as high as $600! They really are a MUST HAVE item; they're beautifully printed and some volumes are 380 pages thick. The volumes that cover the mid to late 60s are the ones that have some color in them. All other volumes are in black and white. I believe there was going to be one last volume but it never got published.

The Alexander Catalog is a nice book. Up until the time it was published, 1993, it was, to the best of my knowledge, the first and only hardbound comprehensive catalog of Crumb's work. It was issued with a dollar bill that acted as a certificate of authenticity to the serial number below the gallery director's signature on the front flyleaf. Again, this book varies in price - from $200 to $2000 on eBay. There were initially 1800 copies published but after the show ended, gallery director Alexander Acevedo had 1300 copies destroyed! It's a nice book but I feel that the Ludwig's Museum 2004, Yeah, But is is Art? catalog and the recent Paris catalog are much nicer. Definitely worth looking for. Here's a link that you may find helpful; it's detailed listing of Crumb's exhibition history from the David Zwirner Gallery website: 

Zwirner.com Crumb.pdf


I'm glad you found the link and info useful. Keep up the good work.



Monday, March 11, 2013

77. Bukowski: The Captain is Out to Lunch...


The Captain is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship (2002)
by Charles Bukowski
Illustrated by Robert Crumb


Three Crumb illustrations that do not seem to appear anywhere else. Is that worth a place on the Crumbpendium list?




76. (Alexander Gallery Catalog, 1993)


In 1993, the Alexander Gallery in New York City held an exhibition of Crumb's work and produced a limited-edition hardbound catalog of the show.

We are not going to add it to the Crumbpendium list, because it will be too hard to find.




Thanx to Salvador Castio, J.J. Sedelmaier and the Imprint site for this one as well.