![]() ![]() ![]() 80-90 million people in the European Union. This concept, presented in their book “The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World” (2000), claimed that slightly over 1/4 of the adult population in America were identified as belonging to this group in addition to ca. Ray and psychologist Sherry Ruth Anderson coined the term CULTURAL CREATIVES to describe a large segment in Western society that has developed beyond the standard paradigm of Modernists vs. Therefore, cooperation, harmony, and balance is mandatory to ensure the survival of our planet and its inhabitants. Unfortunately, these “truths” have deemed all living things to be victims of their own environment.ĭue to new discoveries in epigenetics, our control over the well-being of our bodies can be put back into our own hands, if we are ready to accept that our consciousness can literally change our genetics. Contemporaneously, this has led to certain beliefs, that became recognized as scientific truths. ![]() Throughout human history, our understanding of our place in the world has changed from a connection with the natural world, to being completely separate from it. Lipton’s revolutionary view of our conscious ability to affect gene expression. He is also the recipient of Japan’s prestigious Goi Peace Award in honor of his scientific contribution to world harmony. Lipton is the bestselling author of “The Biology of Belief“ and “The Honeymoon Effect”, and co-wrote with Steve Bhaerman, “Spontaneous Evolution”. Formerly on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine, and later performing groundbreaking stem cell research at Stanford Medical School, his pioneering research on cloned human stem cells presaged today’s revolutionary new field of epigenetics.ĭr. ![]() Lipton, Ph.D, is an internationally recognized leader in bridging spirit and science. #art #satire #sociology #cartoons #comics #politics #drawing #creativity #humor #1960s #caricature #americancomics #robertcrumb #zapcomix #graphicnovel Ĭell biologist, author, and lecturer, Bruce H. A collection of comics, ‘Drawn Together’, was published in 2012. The couple has created a joint comic strip based on their life together through four decades. In 2012 a retrospective of his work was exhibited at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.Ĭrumb frequently collaborates with his cartoonist wife Aline Kominsky-Crumb. Inducted into the comic book industry’s Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Angoulême Grand Prix in 1999, Crumb was also among the artists honored in the exhibition ‘Masters of American Comics’ at the Jewish Museum in New York (2006-2007). Natural, have appeared in WEIRDO magazine (1981-1993), which he founded himself, and which was one of the most prominent publications of the alternative comics era. His urge to question things combined with an acute awareness that he’s going to get hell for what he’s doing is why so many viewers, including me, appreciate what he brings to the table…Ĭrumb states: “The artwork I did that used those images and expressed those kinds of feelings, I stand by it… I still think that that’s something that needed to be said and done… It probably hurts some people’s feelings to see those images, but still, I had to put it out there.”Ĭrumb’s 1960s and 70s underground comic strips, which are filled with anti-heroes and a wide range of popular characters including Fritz the Cat and Mr. So I’ll just be honest about who I am, and the weirdness, and take my chances.”īy doing so, Crumb’s work alienates many people due its provocative content. His subconscious describes his social skills as a young man as being “completely nil.” At the same time, Crumb was driven by his “fucked-up ego.” By learning to balance those two sides, his drawing became a way for Crumb to deal with reality, and in the 1950s, where “being a comic-book artist was the lowest level of commercial art,” he pushed toward more personal use of the medium: “At a certain point I decided I don’t want to be America’s best-loved hippie cartoonist. That was the only thing that I could see was going to save me from a really dismal fate of God knows what.”Ĭrumb’s artistic world is full of demons and anti-heroes from modern America. “I was so alienated when I was young, that drawing was like my only connection to society. The cult American cartoonist and social satirist discusses his refusal to adhere to political correctness, and about his never-ending urge to unravel the layers of delusion in the world – as he says: “I’m still digging.” In August 2019, Christian Monggaard interviewed Robert Crumb in connection with the Louisiana Literature festival at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark. INTRODUCING ONE OF MY HEROES: ROBERT CRUMB ![]()
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