Above, from left to right: Bob Eckstein, David Borchart, Ken Krimstein, and Felipe Galindo (feggo) gather at the Westway Diner on 9th Avenue, between 43rd & 44th Street, NYC, (photo, taken June 26, 2013, courtesy of Ken Krimstein).
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Felipe Galindo on Falling Into Steinberg’s Orbit; Rea Irvin, Costumed
The other day I was engaged in an email exchange with long time New Yorker cartoonist Felipe Galindo (he uses the pen name “Feggo”) about Iain Topliss’s Comic Worlds of Peter Arno, William Steig, Charles Addams and Saul Steinberg; more specifically, we were discussing the section devoted to Steinberg. After Felipe explained what an impact Steinberg’s work
Read moreCartoonist of Interest: Felipe Galindo
From the New York Daily News, May 2,2013, “Uptown Talk: Humorist Felipe (Feggo) Galindo blends the cultures of Mexico and Manhattan in his artwork” — Mr. Galindo talks to New York’s hometown newspaper about his current exhibition, “Manhatitlan” and discusses his evolution as an artist.
Read moreFelipe Galindo’s Manhatitlan on the Green; A Q&A with Matt Diffee
Felipe Galindo (aka Feggo) brings his exhibition, Manhatitlan to The Halls at Bowling Green Gallery at The City College of New York, from May 3rd thru May 31st. Info below: AND… From Cartoon Picayune, April 29, 2013, “Matt Diffee Q & A”
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