The Brandywine Museum’s exhibition of Barbara Shermund’s cartoons aligns with the New Yorker magazine’s 100th anniversary.
In this straightforward documentary, the acclaimed cartoonist reflects on his Holocaust memoir, “Maus,” and other masterworks of subversion.
Art, in its totality, is merely an outward manifestation of a deeper, integrated inner reality. The world continues to ...
Dovetailing with the dedication on Tuesday was an event the hospital dubbed the Peanuts PaintFest. In a partnership with the ...
The magazine has gained a cult following, partly by branding itself as a beacon of intellectualism. Here’s how it has changed, and stayed the same, over 100 years.
Manage mascots, escape curses, repay your yakuza boss, and solve a murder in Promise Mascot Agency, one of the most unique ...
Smith broke barriers for Native art and exhibited at major museums around the U.S. Before she died last month, she planned a large-scale sculpture for the Missoula Art Museum.
Determination and persistence: Being a freelance illustrator involves a lot of hard work in terms of sending work off and ...
Long before Aaron McGruder's brilliant 'Boondocks' there was an American Master that refused to stay within the lines with ...
This story, Teddy Roosevelet’s American Game Trails,” appeared in the January 1991 issue of Outdoor Life. Ask most Americans ...
So, if you're drawing ... in art. Leonardo was perhaps the first to give it that place, to put it on an equal footing with the figures. We can see this extraordinary freedom in the style of ...
Let’s dive into the enchanting world of fashion choices that have an inexplicable charm on men. These are the subtle, ...