DESIGN FETISH: FUNNY (not funny) Exhibition
1 Comment | Posted: January 13th, 2010 | Filed under: Design Fetish
If you’re in the Detroit area, this sounds like a terrific exhibition. Nice poster, too, which caught my eye.:
FUNNY (not funny)
Recent Comic Art Exhibiting Signs of Black Humor
Curated by Ryan StandfestJanuary 22 – February 26, 2010
Reception: Friday, January 22 6–9pmThe University of Michigan Work : Detroit Gallery
3663 Woodward / Suite 150
Detroit, MI 48230Participating Artists:
Ivan Brunetti
Chris Cilla
Sue Coe
Lisa Hanawalt
Glenn Head
Tim Hensley
Ian Huebert
Ben Katchor
Michael Kupperman
Mats!?
Daniel Maw
Taylor McKimens
Travis Millard
Tom Neely
Mark Newgarden
David Paleo
Jonathon Rosen
David Sandlin
Rob Sato
Jon VermilyeaThe “FUNNY (not funny)” exhibition seeks to elicit uncomfortable laughter in the realm of black humor—a place where the serious and the taboo are fodder for comic provocation. Artists in numerous media have long sought to overturn convention and challenge what is funny with what is not as a means of producing humor out of the unlikeliest of situations. Work by the twenty artists on view in “FUNNY (not funny)” demonstrates that cartooning is keeping the tradition of black humor alive and flourishing. The very form of the comics page itself is as relevant a vehicle as ever, freed from so many of the commercial restrictions placed on other art forms, to effectively deliver potent images and narratives that carry with them a very immediate and accurate measure of the absurdity of our age.
A catalog of the show is forthcoming.

Man, Ben Katchor is awesome. And Brunetti? Kupperman?? Detroit, however, is a dealbreaker. Maybe there’ll be a catalog.