The one-and-only Sam Gross will be part of Robert Sikoryak’s Carousel tomorrow night. (Thanks to Bob Eckstein for bringing this to my attention). Here’s the info: Link here to see Mr. Gross’s New Yorker work.
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New Yorker Pokes Fun; Hoff Week Continues; Sikoryak Heads North to The Center for Cartoon Studies
Last Tuesday’s Daily Cartoon (by Jeremy Nguyen) gets some attention: “New Yorker Pokes Fun at Donald Trump with Google Culture and Arts App” _____________________________________________________________________ Hoff Week Continues at Attempted Bloggery Further obscure Hoff courtesy of Attempted Bloggery. Check it out here! __________________________________________________________________ R. Sikoryak Next Visiting Artist at Center for Cartoon Studies The New Yorker cover artist heads north to
Read moreResist! #2 Arrives July 4th With An Abundance of New Yorker Contributors
The second issue of Resist!, a free “political comics zine of mostly female artists” (a “Man Cave” section is included) edited by Nadja Spiegelman and The New Yorker‘s art editor, Francoise Mouly, will be distributed this coming July 4th in comic book stores and out on the streets by volunteers (approximately 60,000 copies of the first Resist! were distributed
Read moreLiana Finck’s “Rage Poses”; Robert Sikoryak Speaks
From newyorker.com’s Daily Shouts, April 7, 2017, Liana Finck’s “Rage Poses” — Ms. Finck’s work sometimes reminds me, in a very good way, of the earliest New Yorker Thurber drawings.Below, on the left is Thurber’s very first drawing in the magazine, January 31, 1931, and on the right, one of his illustrations from the 1929 book he co-wrote with E.B.
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