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Comics & Graphic Novels Literary

Nogoodniks

by (author) Adrian Norvid

Publisher
Drawn & Quarterly
Initial publish date
Aug 2011
Category
Literary
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781770460409
    Publish Date
    Aug 2011
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

Nogoodniks collects a ragtag group of images that draw from popular brand slogans, tropes of 1970s counterculture, bad puns, and the sardonic wit of Adrian Norvid. Pages alternate between cartoonish caricatures, parodies of commercial products, and tongue-in-cheek self-congratulatory affirmations that the author has written to himself. Nogoodniks follows in the tradition of other D+Q Petit Livres, but is notable largely in its humor, which is not only dry and pointed but also often extremely crude. Norvid's images disarm us; their appealing colors and lines draw us in and then their inappropriate language and sometimes vulgar meanings make us blush. By pairing childish, crude imagery or messages with a refined, appealing drawing style, Norvid confronts us with our own attitudes about culture and what is appropriate, and points out the fun in doing and saying things your mom told you not to.
Norvid is a gallery artist who was featured in the 2008 Quebec Triennial at Musée d'Art Contemporain. His exhibit Wrongo appeared at Galerie Joyce Yahouda in 2010.His work has been widely praised by fine-art magazines, including Canadian Art and Border Crossings.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Born in London, England, Adrian Norvid received a BFA in music and an MFA in studio art from York University. Norvid teaches drawing at Concordia University and is represented by the Galerie Joyce Yahouda in Montreal. He has participated in many group and solo exhibitions.

Editorial Reviews

Adrian Norvid mashes up art-world fundraiser antics with exquisite-corpse techniques. Add in DIY flair and painstaking attention to detail, and you've got another wild voyage into Norvid's wacky parallel universe." - Candian Art "