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Art Spiegelman: Conversations (Conversations with Comic Artists)


Art Spiegelman: Conversations (Conversations with Comic Artists)


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When the graphic novel Maus: A Survivor’s Tale won a Special Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for its vivid depiction of the Holocaust and its effects, critics and mainstream audiences recognized that a comic book was capable of exploring complex aesthetic, moral, and cultural themes. Maus’s creator Art Spiegelman (b. 1948) became the most famous alternative cartoonist in America. Art Spiegelman: Conversati…

Comic Books as History: The Narrative Art of Jack Jackson, Art Spiegelman, and Harvey Pekar (Studies in Popular Culture)


Comic Books as History: The Narrative Art of Jack Jackson, Art Spiegelman, and Harvey Pekar (Studies in Popular Culture)


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This well focused and perceptive analysis of a phenomenon in our popular culture–the new respectability of the comic book form–argues that the comics medium has a productive tradition of telling true stories with grace and economy. It details vividly the outburst of underground comics in the late 1960s and ’70s, whose cadre of artistically gifted creators were committed to writing comic books fo…

Art Spiegelman.(The Progressive Interview)(writer and illustrator)(Interview): An article from: The Progressive


Art Spiegelman.(The Progressive Interview)(writer and illustrator)(Interview): An article from: The Progressive


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This digital document is an article from The Progressive, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2005. The length of the article is 3081 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Art Spiegel…

Charlie Rose (July 30, 1996)


Charlie Rose (July 30, 1996)


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Watch It Came From Kuchar Online 2010

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It Came From Kuchar (2009) is a documentary film about twin underground filmmakers George  and Mike Kuchar directed by Jennifer Kroot (a former student of George Kuchar’s at the San Francisco Art Institute) and produced by Tigerlily Films LLC. [1]  Interviews for the film include John Waters, Christopher Coppola, Wayne Wang, B. Ruby Rich, Atom Egoyan, Guy Maddin, Bill Griffith, and Buck Henry. Funding for the film came from many sources, including the Andy Warhol Foundation and the Creative Work Fund.[2]

The film premiered at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas on 14 March 2009, and was shown at Frameline in San Francisco and at CineVegas in June 2009, and at Outfest in July 2009.

George Kuchar (born August 31, 1942, New York City) is an American film director, known for his “low-fi” aesthetic, playful use of no-talent actors, plotless plots, and themeless themes. Trained as a commercial artist in a vocational high school, the School of Industrial Art, he drew weather maps for a local news show. During this period, he and his twin brother Mike Kuchar were making 8mm movies which were showcased in the then-burgeoning underground film scene alongside films by Andy Warhol, Kenneth Anger, and Stan Brakhage.

After being laid off from a commercial art job in New York City, Kuchar was offered a teaching job in the film department of the San Francisco Art Institute, where he has taught since 1971. It was in San Francisco that he became involved with underground comics via his neighbors Art Spiegelman and Bill Griffith. They both wound up in his movies and George wound up in their publications.

Planet Kuchar, a biopic of the life of George Kuchar, is being developed by Los Angeles production company Automat Pictures and producer Jeffrey Schwarz.

It Came From Kuchar, a documentary film of the life of George and Mike Kuchar by Jennifer Kroot, premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on 14 March 2009.[1]

In 1997, the Kuchar brothers collaborated on a book, Reflections from a Cinematic Cesspool, a humorous memoir discussing four decades of filmmaking with an introduction by filmmaker John Waters.
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