Todd Oldham discuss Alexander Girard at Pratt

February 14th, 2012


Tuesday, February 14th join Todd Oldham for a talk about legendary designer Alexander Girard. There will be a lecture and discussion at 6PM with a reception to follow.

Location:
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn Campus
Higgins Hall, Center Section Auditorium
61 St. James Place (at the corner of Lafayette Avenue)

This event is free and open to everyone! Click here for more information or call 718.636.3630

Infinite Jest: Caricature and Satire from Leonardo to Levine at The MET

February 8th, 2012

Infinite Jest: Caricature and Satire from Leonardo to Levine at The MET through March 4, 2012.

The MET is located at 1000 5th Avenue at 82nd Street.

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Sanja Ivekovi?: Sweet Violence at MoMA

February 6th, 2012


Sanja Ivekovi?: Sweet Violence at MoMA through March 26, 2012

The Museum of Modern Art is located at 11 West 53rd Street, west of 5th Avenue. For more information,…

The Musuem of Modern Art is open Mondays.

The Game of Kings Medieval Ivory Chessmen from the Isle of Lewis at The MET

January 31st, 2012

The Game of Kings Medieval Ivory Chessmen from the Isle of Lewis at The MET through April 22, 2012.

The MET is located at 1000 5th Avenue at 82nd Street.

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Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art

January 30th, 2012

Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art through 2011–May 14, 2012

MoMA is located at 11 West 53rd Street, west of 5th Avenue. Any visit to MoMA should include a stop at their wonderful book shop, and gift shop.

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The Museum of Modern Art is open Mondays.

The American Wing at The MET

January 25th, 2012

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located at 1000 Fifth Avenue, at 82nd Street.

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Chip Kidd talks Bat-manga at MOCCA

January 10th, 2012

Thursday, January 12th, at the Museum of Comic & Cartoon Art – MoCCA – Chip Kidd pulls back the curtain on Bat-Manga!, the 1966 Bat-mania phenomenon that first took Japan by storm. A weekly Japanese manga anthology for boys, Shonen King, licensed the rights to commission its own Batman and Robin stories. A year later, the stories stopped. They were never collected in Japan, and never translated into English until the debut of Chip Kidd’s Bat-Manga! in 2008.

Now for the first time ever in the US, original artwork and lavish cover art from the Batman-manga comics are on display at MoCCA, along with vintage era-specific memorabilia and toys.

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More than just a dazzling novelty, Bat-Manga! is an invaluable, long-lost chapter in the history of one of the most beloved and timeless figures in comics.

Chip Kidd is the four-time Eisner award-winning author and designer of Batman Collected, Batman Animated, Peanuts: The Art of Charles M. Schultz, and Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross. He is the author of The Cheese Monkeys and The Learners, from Simon & Schuster. From 2003 through 2007 he was the founding art director at Vertical Inc., the Japanese-American publisher, responsible for the design of Osama Tezuka’s epic Buddha, among many other manga titles. He has also done extensive design work for authors Koji Suzuki and Haruki Murakami.

Maurice Sendak Remembers at The Jewish Museum

December 20th, 2011

For the annual Hanukkah exhibition, the renowned artist and illustrator Maurice Sendak chose a group of Hanukkah lamps from The Jewish Museum’s preeminent collection. Sendak’s work is characterized by a push and pull between beauty and sorrow, light and darkness. His art is triggered by memories and is also their repository.

When going through the collection, the sheer number and variety of lamps struck a nerve, underscoring Sendak’s deep, lifelong sense of loss at the destruction of the prewar world of his Eastern European Jewish parents. Having movingly evoked that world in his drawings, he surprised himself by mostly avoiding its rich visual language when choosing lamps. “I stayed away from everything elaborate. I kept looking for very plain, square ones, very severe looking,” he explained. “Their very simplicity reminded me of the Holocaust.” The lamps Sendak finds most compelling and poignant are those that “go right to the heart,” whose “beauty is contained.”

The Jewish Museum is located at 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street.

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In Celebration of the The Art of Children’s Book, Society of Illustrators

November 15th, 2011

October 26, 2011 – December 29, 2011

The Original Art: Celebrating the Fine Art of Children’s Book Illustrationjury

The Society of Illustrators is located at 128 East 63rd Street (Park & Lexington Avenues) New York, NY 10065

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