From Spin, “Ward Sutton’s Most Memorable Encounter With The Monkees’ Davy Jones” From newyorker.com, two items of interest: Bob Mankoff continues his series of My First OK. Last week it was Mick Stevens, this week it’s Jack Ziegler’s turn with the post “The Journey of a Thousand Cartoons”. And, on March 5th, The New Yorker’s Editor, David Remnick
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It’s Not All About New Yorker Cartoons…But Mostly It Is
It makes sense that the shelves of the cartoon library of two New Yorker cartoonists would be sagging under the weight of New Yorker cartoon collections. But a large fragment of what makes up our cartoon library has little to do with New Yorker cartoons and a lot to do with work that initially inspired us, and
Read moreWard Sutton’s Washington DC Reboot; Video: Joe Farris’ Soldier’s Sketchbook; Sipress Speaks
From The Village Voice, “Washington DC Reboot” — this must-see slide show of some familiar characters rebooted by Ward Sutton. (Image above, from the slide show, courtesy of Ward Sutton). From National Geographic, November 11, 2011, “A Soldier’s Sketchbook: From the Front Lines of World War II” — this piece on Joe Farris, with video. From Nearsay,
Read moreNew Yorker names Creative Director; Interview: Ward Sutton; New Yorker’s New York Recap
From Women’s Wear Daily, November 8, 2011, “The New Yorker Names Creative Director” — this post concerning the appointment of Wyatt Mitchell as “The New Yorker’s first -ever creative director.” From St. Olaf News, November 8, 2011, “Successful Sketches” — this interview with Ward Sutton From guidemehome2westchester, November 8, 2011, ” The New Yorker’s New York — Famous
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