Upcoming Exhibit Of Interest: Edward Koren
We’ll have to wait til March of 2022 to see “Down To The Bone: Edward Koren and Stephen Gorman” at the Peabody Essex Museum, but it’ll be worth it. All the information here.
Edward Koren’s A-Z Spill entry:
Edward Koren ( photo above, Fall 2016, courtesy of Gil Roth) Born, 1935. New Yorker work: May 26, 1962 — . Key collections: Do You Want To Talk About It? ( Pantheon, 1976), Well, There’s Your Problem (Pantheon, 1980), Caution: Small Ensembles (Pantheon, 1983), What About Me? ( (Pantheon Books, 1989), In The Wild (Ampress, 2018) Website: edwardkoren.com
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Article Of Interest: Zach Kanin
Mr. Kanin is known around these parts as one of the folks who rose from the ranks of assistant to the cartoon editor to full-fledged New Yorker cartoonist. But he also has another thing going:
Read all about it in this newyorker.com interview by Carrie Battan… “Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin On The Mysterious Alchemy Of Sketch Comedy”
— Shown: a Kanin New Yorker drawing from the issue of December 12, 2016
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The Latest Toonstack: “”Deep Dark Droll Fears”
ToonStack is a weekly themed newsletter featuring cartoons by New Yorker artists (it’s an independent effort not affiliated with the magazine). This week’s offering includes work by Navied Mahdavian, Ellis Rosen, Suerynn Lee, Hilary Campbell, Amy Kurzweil, Kendra Allenby, Amy Hwang, Johnny DiNapoli, Sofia Warren, and Jared Nangle.
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The Tilley Watch Online, September 27 – October 1, 2021
An end of the week list of New Yorker artists who contributed to newyorker.com features
Daily Cartoon: Jon Adams, Brendan Loper, Maddie Dai, Caitlin Cass, Emily Bernstein
Daily Shouts: Ali Fitzgerald
…and Barry Blitt’s Kvetchbook
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