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  1. Clowes's original art has appeared in American group shows as well as exhibitions in Belgium, France, Germany, Japan, and elsewhere. His first solo show was held at Los Angeles's Richard Heller Gallery in 2003. In 2012, Susan Miller curated his first museum retrospective, Modern Cartoonist: The Art of Daniel Clowes at the Oakland Museum of ...

  2. May 7, 2012 · Daniel Clowes is one of the artists cited for turning the form into serious art — in fact, the art has gotten so serious that his work is now in a museum. Clowes is one of the best-known comic ...

  3. Great preliminary art for one of Clowes’ most popular New Yorker covers, the October 12, 2009 issue titled “The Food Chain.” The artist’s artwork for the august publication is virtually non-existent on the market. An excellent window into the Clowes’ working process and a great work of art on its own. Ink and pencil on paper, 11 x 8.5.”

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  5. Oct 12, 2023 · Art & Design; Performing Arts; Life Kit; Gaming; Music Expand/collapse submenu for Music. Tiny Desk Hip-Hop 50 ... Daniel Clowes' newest work is a labor of love touching on birth, death and ...

  6. Daniel Clowes writes either the funniest sad comics or the saddest funny comics in the world. He’s won a PEN award for his body of graphic work and an Oscar nomination for the screenplay to ...

  7. Jun 29, 2013 · Daniel Clowes is an acclaimed comic book artist and graphic novelist—although he prefers the designation “cartoonist”—with nearly 50 publications to his credit. He is also a highly reputed magazine illustrator {bio: (and regular cover artist for the New Yorker) and an Oscar-nominated screenwriter for the film adaptation of his 1997 graphic novel Ghost World, which is widely credited ...

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  9. Daniel Clowes was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1961. He attended the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, graduating with a BFA degree in 1984. His first professional work appeared in Cracked Magazine in 1985, and 1986 saw the debut of his first comic-book series Lloyd Llewellyn, which ran for seven issues.

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