![]() ![]() Post-grad life for Kominsky-Crumb could be found in San Francisco, where she arrived in the early 1970s and joined a feminist art collective. Though she experimented with the countercultural lifestyle and art world of the 1960s, she found the whole affair to be elitist and eventually packed her bags to study at the University of Arizona. Born Aline Goldsmith in Long Island to well-off yet dysfunctional parents - the artist’s autobiographical comic Dream House is a brutal look into her upbringing - Kominsky-Crumb relocated to New York City for a stint at Cooper Union. The news, first spread on social media, was later confirmed by sources close to the family, according to Forbes. Aline Kominsky-Crumb, the underground comics artist known for her frank, feminist works, died on November 29 from pancreatic cancer at her home in France. ![]()
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