Julie Doucet

Julie Doucet
Julie Doucet
Born December 31, 1965
Montreal, Quebec
Nationality Canadian
Area(s) Cartoonist, Artist
Notable works Dirty Plotte
My New York Diary
Awards Harvey for best new artist
Official website

Julie Doucet (born December 31, 1965 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada)[1] is a Canadian former underground cartoonist and artist, best known for her autobiographical works such as Dirty Plotte and My New York Diary. Her work is concerned with such topics as "sex, violence, menstruation and male/female issues."[2]

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Biography

Early works

Julie Doucet was educated first at an all-girl's Catholic school, then studied fine arts at Cégep du Vieux Montréal (a junior college) and after at the Université du Québec à Montréal.[1] Her university degree was in printing arts.[1] She began cartooning in 1987. She was published in small-press comics and self-published her own comic called Dirty Plotte. She used the photocopied zine to record "her day to day life, her dreams, angsts, [and] fantasies."[1] It was only when she was published in Weirdo,[3] Robert Crumb's magazine that she began to attract critical attention.[2]

Comic works

Doucet began being published by Drawn & Quarterly in January 1991 in a regular sized comic series also named Dirty Plotte.[4] Shortly thereafter, she moved to New York. Although she moved to Seattle the following year, her experiences in New York formed the basis of the critically acclaimed My New York Diary. She moved from Seattle to Berlin in 1995, before finally returning to Montreal in 1998.[1] While in Berlin, she had a book named Ciboire de criss published by L'Association in Paris, her first book in French.[1] Once back in Montreal, she released the twelfth and final issue of Dirty Plotte before beginning a brief hiatus from comics.

She returned to the field in 2000 with The Madame Paul Affair, a slice-of-life look at contemporary Montreal which was originally serialized in Ici-Montreal, a local alternative weekly. At the same time, she was branching out into more experimental territory, culminating with the 2001 release of Long Time Relationship, a collection of prints and engravings. In 2004, Doucet also published in French an illustrated diary (Journal) chronicling about a year of her life and, in 2006, an autobiography made from a collage of words cut from magazines and newspapers (J comme Je). Also in spring of 2006 she had her first solo print show, named en souvenir du Melek, at the galerie B-312 in Montreal.[5] In December 2007, Drawn & Quarterly published 365 Days: A Diary by Julie Doucet, in which she chronicled her life for a year, starting in late 2002.[6]

Post-comic works

She remains a fixture in the Montreal arts community, but in an interview in the June 22, 2006 edition of the Montreal Mirror, she declared that she had retired from long-form comics.[7] She also said "...it's quite a lot of work, and not that much money. I went to a newspaper to propose a comic strip because I only had to draw a small page and it would be out the next week. For once it was regular pay and good money." She had a book of poetry published by L’Oie de Cravan in 2006, À l’école de l’amour.[8] Her current artwork consists of linocuts, collage and papier-mache sculptures.[9] In 2007, Doucet designed the cover for Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women.[10]

I quit comics because I got completely sick of it. I was drawing comics all the time and didn't have the time or energy to do anything else. That got to me in the end. I never made enough money from comics to be able to take a break and do something else. Now I just can't stand comics.

[11]

. . . I wish my work would be recognized by a larger crowd of people as more art than be stuck with the cartoonist label for the rest of my life. That's what's killing me about a lot of those comics guys. Dan Clowes is mostly a writer, a great artist, and has tried different things, But a lot of those guys, their drawing style never changes—the content neither—and it seems it never will. I just don't understand that, how you can spend fifty years of your artist life doing the same thing over and over again.

[11]

Awards and honours

In 1991, Dirty Plotte was nominated for best new series and Doucet won the Harvey Award for "Best New Talent".[12][13] In 1999, when The Comics Journal made a list of the top 100 comics of all time, she was on several of the short-lists and "Dirty Plotte" ranked 96th.[14] In 2000, her book My New York Diary won the Firecracker award for best graphic novel.[15] Doucet's book 365 Days: A Diary was nominated for best book award at the 2009 Doug Wright Awards.[16]

Bibliography

  • Dirty Plotte (mini-comic) 12 issues between 1988 and 1989[17]
  • Dirty Plotte # 1 (January 1991)
  • Dirty Plotte # 2 (March 1991)
  • Dirty Plotte # 3 (July 1991)
  • Dirty Plotte # 4 (October 1991)
  • Dirty Plotte # 5 (May 1992)
  • Dirty Plotte # 6 (January 1993)
  • Dirty Plotte # 7 (September 1993)
  • Dirty Plotte # 8 (February 1994)
  • Dirty Plotte # 9 (April 1995)
  • Dirty Plotte # 10 (December 1996)
  • Dirty Plotte # 11 (September 1997)
  • Dirty Plotte # 12 (August 1998)
  • My New York Diary (May 1999)
  • My Most Secret Desire (1995)
  • Lift Your Leg, My Fish is Dead! (1993)
  • The Madame Paul Affair (2000)
  • Long Time Relationship (2001)
  • Journal (2004)
  • J comme Je (2006)
  • Elle Humour (2006)
  • 365 Days: A Diary by Julie Doucet (2007)

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