Barbara Shermund Exhibit Opens…Liza Donnelly To Speak
Feminine Wiles: The Art Of Barbara Shermund has begun its run at the United Theater in Westerly, Rhode Island. The exhibit will be up until September 17th of this year. Read more here.
As part of the celebration of Ms. Shermund’s art, Liza Donnelly will speak at the United, August 4th, at 7:30. More information here
The Tilley Watch Online, The Week Of July 24-28, 2023
An end of the week listing of New Yorker artists whose work has appeared on newyorker.com features
The Daily Cartoon: Dan Misdea, Amy Hwang, Paul Noth, Matt Reuter, David Sipress.
Daily Shouts: Emily Flake.
Barry Blitt’s Kvetchbook: “Tensions Rise At The U.F.O. Hearings”
________________________________________________________________________
New Yorker Cartoon-Centric Round-Up
Some recent blogs or website posts of interest…
New Yorker cartoonist, Jason Chatfield’s report on the recent San Diego Comic-Con.
Stephen Nadler’s Attempted Bloggery on an auctioned Joseph Farris original drawing.
A New Yorker State of Mind‘s Close-read of The New Yorker issue of July 21, 1934.
_________________________________________________________________________
Coming in May of 2023 from Sid Harris, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 1961, Kafka Does Stand-Up (ScienceCarrtoonsPlus).
Publisher’s text:
“If you’re a literature fan looking for laughs, look no further. This collection of cartoons – many previously published in The New Yorker, American Scientist, Punch, Playboy, The Critic, even the Wall Street Journal – will make you think, maybe even think twice, and very likely make you laugh out loud. We could say more, but why waste words. The cartoons between these covers speak for themselves.”
The graphic introduction is by Tom Hachtman.
The Sid Harris A-Z Entry & The Tom Hachtman A-Z Entry :
Sidney Harris Born, May 8, 1933. New Yorker work: May 6, 1961– . Harris is well known for his science themed cartoons, of which there are numerous collections. His website: sciencecartoonsplus.com
Tom Hachtman Born, Rockville Centre, New York. New Yorker work: December 13, 1993 – . More information.