CC NEWS Aline Kominsky-Crumb 1948 - 2022
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Extra! Extra! It's a very sad episode of CANONICALLY CRUMB NEWS today. Join me us in celebrating the life of Aline Kominsky-Crumb, underground cartoonist and Crumb-wife, who tragically died tragically on Tuesday, November 29th, 2022.
I began this episode immediately upon hearing the announcement, but it takes about 24 hours from concept to uploading a video. So my apologies for any inaccuracies in the reporting.
ALINE KOMINSKY-CRUMB on LAMBIEK COMICLOPEDIA: www.lambiek.ne...
“Drawn Together” 2012 by R. & A. Crumb: www.penguinran...
“Love That Bunch” 2018 by Aline Kominsky-Crumb
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Selected Media:
Crumb (1994) Directed by Terry Zwigoff
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The Confessions of R. Crumb (1987)
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Disney's Silly Symphony The Goddess of Spring (1934
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Aline Crumb truly made the world a better place
Aww no. I've only just heard about this. Poor ol R. Crumb. Sad news.
How sad to learn this! Yesterday, the Reverend of the Glide Memorial Church in SF died also. We're losing too many good people!
That is certainly a shame to learn, I hope Crumb can keep it together. He must have been having a real rough time for a while now. Thanks for letting us know.
Yeah. It's easy to imagine him just giving up. I hope his family and friends are a great comfort.
@@LittleCozyNostril im sure MILLIONS of us would reach out with our sympathies if we could. His art has been a part of my life since the mid seventies.
@@cbxxb4841 Well we could reach out, but I think I read somewhere that the family specifically requested that we don't.
From what I've gleaned on Facebook he's touring the USA with a nephew to get away from the "ghosts" of his place in France...
She was the best. Im sorry for his loss. God bless her, and God save the King.
thanks for the heartfelt tribute... we will miss her, what a character she was! ... and as to Robert: I can't see him in an old people's home - even if it could be a revelation for all the elderly people in that home :) ... but maybe he has to learn some French now
Perpetual Crumb fan here. Thanks. Nicely put together video. Well done!
This was a wonderful tribute to a wonderful woman. What a great loss. 😥 Thank you for creating this and posting it.
I heard about it pretty much immediately after it was announced, I was making supper for my kid. I started the video pretty much as soon as I put him to bed and had it online within 48 hours.
Like many here, Crumb shaped my adolescent consciousness. I didn't go for Bunch's art so much, but I love her presence and persona. She will be missed. They were a great and unorthodox couple. Unique, brilliant, cynical, hilarious, occasionally deep.
...yeah HELL, me too, HOW did i NOT hear this before? best to ya 'ol crumb, i hope you live on, draw on, and keep playing that old timey good music, we all love yer stuff....
I'm shocked! I've only just discovered this.. Robert I met you & your lovely missus, Aline, about 1990 (I think?) when you were still living in Winters Ca. I am Clive Wilkinson the odd English bloke who turned up on a motorcycle having made a little sculpture of Mr. Natural & the Big Baby that you liked. I recall Aline making us chicken soup the Jewish way & you let me sleep in your studio in the corner of that old barn outside your house. I couldn't have felt more honoured if Michael-Angelo had let me kip on the floor of the Cistern Chapel! I don't know if this will reach you knowing your views on modern tech. etc. but I still have your french surface mail address somewhere. My life continues to be a moveable feast & have much to tell you. Once again sorry for your loss, Aline was a good 'un mate. Oh, I have a photo somewhere of the pair of you & little Sophie, then only a nipper.. I'll mail it. Clive W.
To my knowledge he doesn't watch this channel or read the comments, but it's nice to hear your story.
Robert was totally head over heels for Aline, at least I get that impression every time I see them together....
Just found out about this today. Excellent tribute! Thank you for sharing.
As a cancer survivor, I was especially saddened to hear of Aline Crumb's death.
This is heartbreaking. I just saw a interview with her from a year ago. She seemed great.
It was very surprising.
O.K. Drawn Together and Love That Bunch - that oughtta keep me busy.
She's also got an illustrated Autobiography called Need More Love
I saw the documentary "Crumb" when it came out. It really is a fascinating look at an interesting mans' life and the people in it.
This is really sad. I remember when they were in, I think Winters, CA. RC is my all time favorite artist followed by Jack Kirby and Mort Drucker. All late 60s contemporaries when I was a kid.
Geez, "Crumb" was the first DVD I bought, to play on my new blue and white Apple G3.
She was such an amazing muse for Robert. I met her and Robert at a comic convention in Dallas in the early 90s. They were putting together a magazine and I could tell she was the one who handled the business end of things so R Crumb could, you know, just be R Crumb.
I'm not sure how much of the financial stuff she ran, but she definitely handled logistics
Nice video reporting! I knew this was the spot to check for some good info once I'd read the news.
I'll take it!
WTF?!!? Oh man I'm fuckin gutted...all these legends dropping around us....For. Fucks . Sake.
Rest in Peace Aline we love you
Yeah, I saw an interview with them together in France and thought, that's the most harmonious couple I've ever seen, especially considering how long they've been together. She was the perfect complement to shy, self-effaciing Crumb. Hope he's okay.
the black & white old storefront row is so brilliantly drawn, I gaze at it.
I was just looking her Up on the Net, since I have to write an artist statement and I wanted to research some more on My favorite Artist..Im in shock how could even missed this.. God I love her and work so much. Im heartbroken.
She will live eternally for me trough her art.
Please make some more videos on her if you see this u made such great research
Subscribe and eventually I will
Little Cozy Nostril...very clever way of telling us you're La Cosa Nostra....I see! no really, I couldn't resist that silliness, but thank you for this wonderful experience w/ a draftsman beyond compare in cartoons.
Usually people don'r pick up on that😉
The fellow says Aline was his friend, lover but forgot to mention that she was his muse. He adored her and lived his life for her and she for him. Just how it ought to be, don't you think?
I mean, I said she influenced his work to a degree that it would be unrecognizable without her, and also that she was like a mystical presence in his work. I feel like "muse" implies a single person who inspires you, whereas Crumb has had several (Carol Vinson for example)
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@@Brian-uy2tj Bob Ross is playing fast and loose with the term, and depriving it of its romantic narrative function. If you want to define 'muse' as anything you're inspired by, even for a second, then yeah fine. But then the term has basically no meaning.
'Muse' tends to be used in art history to refer to single person in relation to an artist. They might have multiple muses throughout their life, but usually one is central to the historical narrative of their work at a given period in their career. Often they're identified as their muse by the artist themselves. To my knowledge Crumb has never done that. To me, it's not the appropriate term.
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@@Brian-uy2tj I simply responded to your criticism that I didn't use a specific word in my video, and to your additional criticism of my reasoning for not. I guess that makes me an obsessive zealot.
I just read the Bearzy Wearzy comics and figured it was about the two a them, so I'll check out #2 of yer show. Do you have more coverage of Aline's life or toons? Thanks.
Other than The Beazy Weazies, I mention her in the Canonically Crumb Lists episode, and I touch on her work in My Complete Crumb Collection.... I think that's about it so far.
Good episode.... nicely done.
And pancreatic cancer. Gut wrenching for the family.
by all means, my condolences for Aline, who I am just now noticing, is recently gone.
Thank you
You're welcome
Belated condolences to mr.crumb
So sad about this.
sorry to hear anout Alein ttfn&ty
So sad 😔
O.K. #6 too.
I'm not sure what I talked about Aline in that one. I do talk about one of Robert's other lovers in it.
Misstatement: "2002", at 3:53 plus-or-minus, should be "2022" in your narration. A very nice tribute LCN!
Damn. There's nothing I can do to fix it now.
@@LittleCozyNostril Sorry, was unaware of the solidity of a YT post; wonder why they can't allow a creator to edit like a commenter.
@@artbagley1406 I don't know, maybe that's a tool that opens up when you have enough subscribers, but all I can do is cut scenes. I can't add or change seemingly. It would be very easy to fix that otherwise.
And here I was thinking of driving down to her shop near Bordeaux.
I'm sure the scenery is nice
@@LittleCozyNostril I don't know the precise spot, but I 've seen pictures. Yes it must be gorgeous, as are lots of places in France.
By the way I have been a R Crumb fan since 1975!
When I first found out Aline Crumb passed away I was heart broken. I actually barrowed The Book of Genesis illustrated by Robert Crumb, on the day she died . I didn't know she was dead at the time.
It's kind of surreal. I was really expecting to have a decade of her running the empire after Crumb went
@@LittleCozyNostril Yeah I she was younger then him too.
@@salemjimenez6906 In body and spirit!
@@LittleCozyNostril I still melancholy about her passing.
😢
At least it wasn’t a crummy life
i just want his 78 records collection,and the mcintosh amp
In the latest episode, Frosty the Snowman, I talk about how he tried to sell his record collection along with a bunch of his art and some other stuff for $35000 to settle a tax bill in the late '70s. Coulda been yours, man. ruclips.net/video/zgTthpJuMFI/видео.html
@@LittleCozyNostril just a Geeshie Wiley record is about that much. wonder if he has it
He seemingly plays "Last Kind Words" in the documentary, Crumb. So it seems like he does. I think he also released a recording of it on a compilation ( maybe "Chimpin' the Blues")
I liked the one where the teenaged Bunch gets dosed by some hippies goes home to her room and is tripping on a George Harrison poster & then her mom peaks in and looks like a horrible monster & ruins her trip.
I'm not crazy about the reference to Yoko Ono, but maybe she has gotten a lot of shit - too much shit - because after all she may have been the equivalent of Aline to Robert.
She jokingly refers to herself as Yoko Ono quite often, including ZAP #16
3:50 She died over 20 years ago in 2002?
Yeah I know. RUclips doesn't let you change videos only cut them