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Monday, 14 October 2013

JUNKWAFFEL The Art of Mark Bodé & Cheo




Vaughn Bodé's Junkwaffel was apparently released to compile his unpublished early stories,
and for that reason it is an essential title for Bodé’s fans and comic devotee’s. So what better
name to use for this show! Junkwaffel - The Art of Mark Bodé & Cheo.

Mark Bodé
Son of the legendary cartoonist Vaughn Bodé, Mark attended The Art School in Oakland,
California. His first professional job was for Heavy Metal Magazine when he was asked to color
his father's black and white strip named ‘Zooks’. The First Lizard in Orbit when he was fifteen.
He was a fine art major at The School of Visual Arts in New York City and studied animation and
etching at San Francisco State University. His publications include Gyro Comics, Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles, Cobalt 60 (the graphic novel), GWAR comics and Lizard Of Oz.

In the near 30 years of Mark's professional career as an artist, Marks work has appeared in
Heavy Metal, Epic magazine, Penthouse, Hustler, Gauntlet Magazine, While You Were Sleeping,
Graphotism, among many, many other magazines and comics. He has had articles featuring his
work in the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Juxtapoz and Tabu Tattoo. Marks work has
been exhibited in the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, the Psychedelic Solution
Gallery in New York, Upper Playground Gallery in San Francisco, and has had art shows abroad in
Berlin, Milan and Barcelona. Vaughns work will be on display for the first time in the UK and for sale
along with Mark Bodé and legendary graffiti artist, Cheo.

Cheo
Bodé's style is clearly visible in the early adaptation from illustration to graffiti. Many of the young
writers from the mid eighties drew on the fresh style created by Bodé, with the angular knuckle
joints (similar to the letter forms), doughy simple line art, and the some what ‘hazed’ look of a
little character named ‘Deadzone’, was a true inspiration for inner city kids.

Cheo is one of these 80’s graffiti artists, that have been inspired by Bodé's style of illustration, not
just for the character styles, but for the attitude and freshness of the narrative and meaning of
Bodé’s comic strips. Cheo was not only a graffiti writer but also an avid comic reader, the musty
smell of comics from the Forever People comic store, still lingers around his old beak. A self
proclaimed freak who constantly sketches individual and twisted characters from deep within his
stoopid brain and has done since he was born - to his Mother’s dismay! After nearly 30 years of
spraying characters, creating comics and working on exhibitions in based France, China,
Abu Dhabi and the UK, we are excited these two artzilla’s can finally come together and work
on a joint exhibition in London.

This exhibition is a walk through acknowledgement to Bodé's influence on the graffiti and comic
book world. It will be one show, not to be missed by all...apart from Cheo’s mum!

Cheo’s Mum: “It’s about time he grew up and got a proper job!”
SOKER: “Some might say that Cheo is like the modern day David Niven of the graffiti world, a red
blooded lathario and probably the worlds most virtuous, sauve, debonaire and the most beautifull
quafered men of modern times”

JUNKWAFFEL
The Art of Mark Bodé & Cheo
Preview: Thursday 21st November 6pm
London West Bank Gallery
133 - 137 Westbourne Grove
London

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