Dave Cooper

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Dave Cooper
BornDavid Charles Cooper
November 7, 1967
Nova Scotia, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Area(s)cartoonist, painter, producer
Pseudonym(s)Hector Mumbly
Notable works
Suckle, Crumple, Weasel, Pig Goat Banana Cricket, The Bagel and Becky Show
AwardsHarvey Award, 2000
Ignatz Award, 2000
http://www.davegraphics.com

Dave Cooper (b. 1967 in Nova Scotia, Canada) is a Canadian cartoonist, oil painter, and animator.

Cooper was born in Nova Scotia in 1967 and moved to Ottawa, Ontario[1] at the age of nine.

Cooper began his career in the 90s, making underground comics for Seattle's Fantagraphics Books. His periodical Weasel won both the underground Ignatz Award and the Harvey Award in 2000. His psycho-erotic graphic novel Ripple sported an introduction by David Cronenberg.

At the turn of the century, Cooper morphed into an oil painter, showing alternately at galleries in Los Angeles and New York City. He also had a large retrospective of his comicbook artwork in Angouleme and Paris in 2002. Monographs of his paintings included introductions by comedian David Cross, and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro.

Around 2008 Cooper turned his attention to the field of animation, ultimately getting two of his original kids TV shows greenlit — Pig Goat Banana Cricket for Nickelodeon and The Bagel and Becky Show for Teletoon/BBC. His short adult film, The Absence of Eddy Table was released in the fall of 2016 and has since won a number of awards internationally.

In the summer of 2017 Cooper returned to oil painting, embarking on ambitious new works for his largest gallery show to date — 70 paintings for Paris 2020. Concurrently, he completed his largest single commission for a Madrid museum — a 13'-wide nod to Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights.

In 2019, a French publisher will release a 300-page English/French retrospective of Cooper's work, Pillowy, the Art of Dave Cooper.[citation needed] Also in 2019, Cooper joined the board of directors of Ottawa's cutting-edge artist-run centre Saw Gallery.

Cooper lives in Ottawa, Canada.

Selected works[]

  • Suckle (1997) ISBN 1-56097-301-3
  • Weasel (1-5)
  • Crumple (2000) ISBN 1-56097-321-8
  • Dan and Larry (2002) ISBN 1-56097-433-8
  • Ripple (2003) ISBN 1-56097-543-1
  • Overbite (Weasel 6) (2003) ISBN 1-56097-550-4
  • Underbelly (Weasel 7) (2005) ISBN 1-56097-615-2
  • Bagel's Lucky Hat (as Hector Mumbly, 2007) ISBN 0-8118-4875-2
  • Bent (2010) ISBN 1-60699-378-X
  • Ripple deluxe re-release (2017) ISBN 1-68396-026-2
  • Mudbite (2018) ISBN 978-1-68396-087-4

Awards[]

  • Harvey Award, Best New Series, 2000 — Weasel
  • Ignatz Award, Outstanding Artist, 2000 — Weasel
  • Best Design, Ottawa International Animation Festival, 2016 -  "dave cooper's The Absence of Eddy Table"
  • Audience Award, Fredrikstad Animation Festival, 2016 -  "dave cooper's The Absence of Eddy Table"
  • Grand Prix, Fredrikstad Animation Festival, 2016 -  "dave cooper's The Absence of Eddy Table"
  • Special Mention, Art Direction, Spark Animation Festival, 2016 -  "dave cooper's The Absence of Eddy Table"
  • Grand Prix, 2017 Festival BD6Né-  "dave cooper's The Absence of Eddy Table"
  • Best Animated Short, 2017 Guanajuato International Film Festival-  "dave cooper's The Absence of Eddy Table"
  • Best Animated Short, 2017 FEFFS Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival- "dave cooper's The Absence of Eddy Table"

References[]

  1. ^ "Dave Cooper". Lambiek. Retrieved 21 June 2010.

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