Jeff Charbonneau & Eliza French, Dividing Suns, 2010, en Robert Berman Gallery
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Jeff Charbonneau & Eliza French, Dividing Suns, 2010, en Robert Berman Gallery

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some doodles of some gay trolls, and the complexities of kismessitudes ,
rambles below
finally watched the owl house a while ago and started projecting.
Also I'll figure out the owlhouse sonas one day, I will!!! ker is trial wielding beast plant and healing track Al is... probably like bard and or illusion? also bringin' robert in here owlbeast style cus it fits too damn well

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funfact because you're gonna see/hear the other friend show up sometimes. Alan has like... I'm not quite sure but we have agreed within our group it's very familliar to DID at the very least, so every now and then *Robert* will show up, ker ain't got nothing going on with robert,he's a friend though, he's a bit grumpy and rude sometimes, his methods very unorthodox but at the end of the day he just wants what's best for Alan.
At Horace Mann, the English teacher Robert Berman stood out for his extraordinary control over boys’ lives. Several of his former students have spent decades trying to grasp why they yearned to be close to him, and why they remained silent for so long after, by their accounts, he abused them.
Opening Reception: Saturday February 11th from 6-9pm
E6 Gallery / Robert Berman Gallery Presents
“Behold the cartoons in Go Fish: there is no more savage yet brilliant wit than that possessed by Mr. Fish, who will never compromise on his deep artistic insight or the outrageous honesty of his social commentary. In a sellout culture he is that rare witness for unfettered truth.” - Robert Scheer, Editor in Chief, truthdig and author of The Great American Stickup.
ROBERT BERMAN GALLERY is pleased to present the original drawings and unique multiples of Dwayne Booth aka Mr. Fish - political cartoonist and author of GO FISH (how to win contempt and influence people.)
In the appendix of his book, Mr. Fish dissects the journalistic responsibility he faces as a cartoonist to make it make sense. It being his raw emotional output in response to a given stimuli (government, society, et al) manifesting itself via pen on paper without regard to the cleverly pointed punchline that will accompany and ultimately define it. In his inaugural gallery show, he eschews that responsibility; the political cartoons hanging vulnerably on the walls in their original illustrated state, stripped of any captioning and absolute clarity. If the objective of a political cartoonist is to speak clearly than the goal of this exhibition is to express freely. The drawings are a celebration of the technical mastery and unbridled emotional truth of Dwayne Booth – the Clark Kent to Superman’s Mr. Fish.
Mr. Fish has been a freelance writer and cartoonist for eighteen years, publishing under both his real name (Dwayne Booth) and the penname of Mr. Fish with many of the nation’s most reputable and prestigious magazines, journals, and newspapers. In addition to his weekly cartoon for Harper’s and daily contributions to Truthdig, he has also contributed to the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice, the LA Weekly, the Atlantic, the Huffington Post, The Nation, Vanity Fair, Mother Jones, the Advocate, Z Magazine, the Utne Reader, Slate.com, MSNBC.com, and others. He has also worked for National Public Radio. In May 2008 he was presented with a first place award by the Los Angeles Press Club for editorial cartooning. In May 2010 he was awarded the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi Award for Editorial Cartooning from the Society of Professional Journalists and most recently won the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Award in May of 2011. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and twin daughters. Recent Press: Interview with Mr. Fish on TruthDig.com LA WEEKLY: Events ARTWEEK.LA: Go Fish, Mr. Fish HUFFINGTON POST: Finding Common Ground Through Art NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS
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Ashley Lauren Saks