![]() Join Facebook to connect with Sophie Crumb and others you may know. Our exclusive work with Aline and Sophie is currently on view at the David Zwirner Gallery in Paris. View the profiles of people named Sophie Crumb. She has had solo exhibitions at DCKT Contemporary, New York (2014, with Kominsky-Crumb 2010), and her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the Musée régional d’art contemporain Occitanie, Sérignan, France (2022), and BravinLee Programs, New York (2016). Sophie Crumb: Evolution of a Crazy Artist, a publication featuring over three hundred of her drawings, which tracks her development as an artist from her youth through her late twenties, was published in 2010. In 2002, Fantagraphics Books published Belly Button Comix, Crumb’s autobiographical comic detailing living in Paris in her early twenties. Sophie Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb (Editor), Robert Crumb (Editor) 3. As a young girl, Crumb was an avid reader of comics and contributed some of her childhood illustrations to her parents’ well-known series Weirdo and Dirty Laundry Comics. Her work has been published in Artforum, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time Out New York, and numerous other magazines.īorn in 1981 in Woodland, California, Sophie Crumb began drawing and making cartoons and illustrations at the age of two. This will be the first major joint presentation of husband and wife Crumb and Kominsky-Crumb. Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, and Sophie Crumb, on view at the gallery’s Paris location. Crumb anti-supermarket posters for 385 to a Danish collector.espite, or perhaps because of, the dramas around. David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of works by R. Previous solo exhibitions of her work include those held at DCKT Contemporary, New York (2014, with Sophie Crumb) Art and Culture Center/Hollywood, Florida (2014) Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, New York (2012) and Adam Baumgold Gallery, New York (2007). Crumb, That Wacky Cartoon Couple Aline & R. In 2018, an expanded edition of the artist’s 1990 publication Love That Bunch, featuring cartoons, drawings, and illustrations from throughout her career, was published by Drawn & Quarterly. ![]() Kominsky-Crumb was one of the first contributors to the all-female anthology Wimmen’s Comix in 1971, founded the seminal comics series Twisted Sisters with Diane Noomin in 1976, and, during the 1980s, served as editor for the influential alternative comics anthology Weirdo, to which she also contributed throughout its run. Born Aline Goldsmith in Long Island, New York, in 1948, Kominsky-Crumb earned her BFA from the University of Arizona, Tucson, in 1971. ![]() She lives in the south of France with her husband (a construction worker) and their son, Eli, who was born in 2009.Since 1971, Aline Kominsky-Crumb has been a pioneering figure in the world of comics. At another stage, she earned a living by teaching English as a foreign language. While living in Brooklyn in the mid-2000s, she sold her comics on the street and apprenticed herself to a tattoo artist. ![]() Zwigoff later commissioned Sophie to prepare some original drawings for inclusion in his 2001 comedy drama Ghost World, an adaptation of Daniel Clowes' comics serial of the same name.Īfter completing her secondary education in France, Crumb studied acrobatics and clowning at a French circus school. Īfter this relocation, Terry Zwigoff released Crumb (1994), a documentary film about her father and their family. In a 2010 interview, Sophie told The Philadelphia Inquirer that her mother was afraid Sophie would "turn into a Valley girl". Her parents reported that they wanted to remove her from the political conservatives and Christian fundamentalists of the United States. She had an older half-brother, Jesse, who died in 2017 by injuries he sustained in a car accident. She is the daughter of underground comix artists Robert Crumb and Aline Kominsky-Crumb. In 1991, she relocated with her family to Sauve, a village in the south of France. Sophia Violet 'Sophie' Crumb (born September 27, 1981) is an American-French comics artist. ![]() Crumb was born in Woodland, California, and lived in the nearby farming town of Winters with her parents until she was nine years old. ![]()
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