Description
"A gifted ... cartoonist ... the delight of his work is in the play of free-as-sociating and funny imagination." (Ken Johnson, New York Times)
"Boundary-destroying, wacked-out (and beautifully drawn) material from Canadian artist Marc Bell that will leave you feeling as if you have bees in your head." (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
"Marc Bell is a riddle wrapped in a conundrum further wrapped in salty bacon." (LA Weekly)
Marc Bell's Hot Potatoe seamlessly combines decade-plus comics activities with a lifelong devotion to, as Bell calls it, "Fine Ahtwerks." Part art monograph, part comics collection, Hot Potatoe is filled with mixed media cardboard constructions, watercoloured drawings, altered found texts and Bell's most intense, dizzying comics from the contemporary avant-garde comics anthologies -- Kramers Ergot and The Ganzfeld. Represented by the Adam Baumgold Gallery in Manhattan, Bell is one of the leading lights in the new emphasis on drawing in the art world. He comeson like a stepchild of R. Crumb, Ray Johnson and Basquiat; armed with a dashing and looping rapidograph.
Recommended age level: 16+
About the author
Contributor Notes
Marc Bell was born in London, Ontario and has befuddled and bemused his readers for over a decade. He is the author of Shrimpy and Paul and Friends, and his comics have appeared in many Canadian weeklies, VICE magazine and the LA Weekly.