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Sean Aaberg
Born
Sean Peter Aaberg

(1976-06-07) June 7, 1976 (age 48)
NationalityUSA
Known forartist and magazine editor
MovementKustom Kulture Punk Rock

Sean Aaberg (born June 7, 1976) is a comics artist, conceptual artist, illustrator and magazine editor active in the Punk rock, Heavy Metal and Kustom Kulture scenes. He is known as a co-founder of Nonchalance and Oaklandish.[1] He is the editor and publisher of PORK.[2] PORK's self-description is "rock&roll, weirdo art, bad ideas. Real American cool culture. Uncompromising. Upbeat. Free. Quarterly. Not suitable for squares".[3]

Early life

Sean Aaberg was born in Oakland, California. He is the son of Philip Aaberg and LouAnn Lucke. He grew up in Oakland, attending Bishop O'Dowd High School and briefly attended the California College of the Arts.[citation needed] As a kid, he liked "anything weird, nasty and old", including cheap magazines and bought thousands of them, he said in an interview. He and his friends read Mad, drew comics, liked to listen to Cheech and Chong and the Ramones on the Dr. Demento show, and later discovered the Church of the Subgenius. He admired the movies of Ralph Bakshi. The interviewer noted that Aaberg writes in ALL CAPS.[2] Sean founded and played drums in the Oakland-based Hardcore Punk band The Masked Men, played drums for Baltimore-based Anarcho Punk band A//Political and founded and played drums for Eugene-based Rock and Roll band The Latrines.[4]

Career

Aaberg came up in the international DIY Punk scene in the 90s[2] doing zines and art for Punk zines such as Slug and Lettuce. Aaberg has created illustrations and comics for Bitch, Roctober, Kitchen Sink magazine, BANG! newspaper, and VICE magazine.[5] Aaberg is mostly known for his Weirdo Art following in the foot-steps of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, Basil Wolverton and Robert Crumb.[6] Sean has been noted for his ability to change styles and use different design languages in order to keep things lively. Such comic artists as Tim Goodyear have been published in PORK.[7]

Aaberg sells his zines on the PORK website.[8]

Aaberg is the designer and artist, with Eric Radey, of Dungeon Degenerates: Hand of Doom, a cooperative fantasy boardgame with a punk metal esthetic. [9]

He is married to artist and photographer Katie Aaberg who collaborates with her husband on PORK. She told an interviewer for Tension Magazine that people do not always understand their sense of humor and that they frequently receive hate mail from "activists" who lecture them on appropriate behavior, but "cultural ownership" is against their artistic vision.[10]

References

  1. ^ Marech, Rona (August 23, 2002). "Oakland artists celebrate ignored beauty". San Francisco Chronicle.
  2. ^ a b c Felix, Chico (October 22, 2012). "Underkomix #6- entrevista a Sean Aaberg artista esquisito, criador da Revista PORK". Contraversão. Archived from the original on April 25, 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ PORK MAGAZINE
  4. ^ Dread, Dennis (2013). Entartete Kunts. Ajna Bound. p. 1. Archived from the original on 2013-07-26. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Sean Aaberg". Lambiek Comiclopedia.
  6. ^ "Sean Aaberg". Juxtapoz. September 28, 2012.
  7. ^ Nilsson, Emily (February 2013). "Tim Goodyear: Multiple Maniac, interviewed by Emily Nilsson". GRIDLords. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  8. ^ pork series Archived 2013-03-10 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Dungeon Degenerates: Hand of Doom". BoardGameGeek. 2017.
  10. ^ Katie Aaberg Interview by Josi Hannon Madera, Tension Magazine