It was mostly Loper week on the Daily. His work appeared Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (on Friday the drawing was co-credited with Evan Allgood). The other two days saw work by Mary Lawton and Lars Kenseth. Over on Daily Shouts, New Yorker cartoonists included Jeremy Nguyen (co-credited with Karen Chee), and Liana Finck (her continuing “advice” piece). Here’s a catch-all
Read moreMonth: January 2018
More “Not OK”: Rejected New Yorker Cartoons Exhibited
From the Rye City Review, January 25, 2018, “Rejected Cartoons Get a Second Chance” — this article about cartoons submitted, rejected, then revived for an exhibit. (an Ellis Rosen drawing shown above)
Read moreSteed Talks Grammy Nomination; Latest New Yorker Cartoons Rated; A Lot More Hoff From Attempted Bloggery
Ed Steed Talks Grammy Nomination From Uproxx, January 25, 2018, “Cartoonist Ed Steed on His Grammy-Nominated Artwork From Father John Misty’s ‘Pure Comedy’” ________________________________________________________________- Latest New Yorker Cartoons Rated They’re back (again). “Max” and “Simon” gently rake the latest New Yorker cartoons over the coals. Read it here. ________________________________________________________________ A Lot More Hoff on Attempted Bloggery Stephen Nadler’s Hoff–o–Rama continues
Read moreTom Chitty Talks Implied Noses and Sketch-Burps
The first time you set eyes on a Tom Chitty cartoon there’s no way you’ll not have some kind of reaction. His is not a cookie cutter cartoon style, but something expressly his own. Like Lars Kenseth, Mr. Chitty has dared to go to some other cartoon dimension — a place with unfamiliar human anatomy. He and Mr. Kenseth are
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