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Tonight, I get to sit with the great Liniers. Will I find the source of his amazing creativity?
Wow! Adrian Tomine's cover for TNY this week has gone viral. He has gone to the other side of the camera and peered into our collective messy rooms. Great art can get at the emotional truth of what we're living through.
"This Old West Black American grit and ingenuity is American history," Chanelle Benz in Times Book Review about Black Heroes. Yes the stories of formerly enslaved people who had the courage to be who they wanted to be are deeply inspiring. So glad the rave reviews pouring in!
Thumbs up to B. Blitt! What's funny isn't to see someone fall--that's painful. But the thumbs up gesture that Tump gives as he hits the floor is such a pitch perfect representation of what we've been experiencing for the past three years that one explodes with laughter #TNYcovers
“I’d been off Legos since I was thirteen, but since having kids I’ve enjoyed a complete relapse,” says @abstractsunday about his latest cover “Father’s Day Off.” Scroll through to see images from Niemann’s book “I Lego N.Y.” #TNYcovers
"The best moments happen when you get to spend time doing things that are not really respectable for a grownup to do unless a child is close by," says @abstractsunday about his "Father's Day Off" cover. https://t.co/KRxH21acwm
"Neither of my parents was involved in art professionally," says @LoveisWise_ , "but my dad painted all the time, and did art projects here and there. My grandmother did hair, which definitely inspired a lot of my earlier pieces." https://t.co/niuZK1SKoE
@NadjaSpiegelman and @FrancoiseMouly will talk about WOMEN, THEN AND NOW, at @Rachel_Comey, 95 Crosby, on Wednesday nov 29 at 6:30pm. Sponsored by Rachel Comey and @newYorker, the talk is free, open to the public, and the store will offer discounts. Hope to see you there!
Come see Barry Blitt's appearance tomorrow. He'll discuss coming up with ideas for the defining images of our times. https://t.co/VqSp29KFgR
I love seeing @KadirNelson develop deeply personal images on the cover of The New Yorker. It's one of the things we can uniquely do.