A cartoon I submitted has been exhibited and published in the catalogue of the 2022 edition of World Press Cartoon, in the Portuguese city of Caldas da Rainha.
Friday, July 29, 2022
Thursday, July 28, 2022
European Cartoon Award 2022 Longlist
From European Cartoon Award.
The 40 longlisted cartoons, selected from the hundreds that were submitted, will be part of an exhibition at the Beeld en Geluid Den Haag museum in The Hague from September 22, 2022.
The 16 cartoons that made it to the Shortlist will be announced next week.
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Exhibition "Framing the War"
From the Sound and Vision Media Museum.
The exhibition is a collection of news photos and cartoons. It includes work by news photographers who stayed in Ukraine during the first 100 days of the war.
Cartoons were produced by, among others, Vladimir Kazanevsky (Ukraine), Gatis Sluka (Latvia), Tjeerd Royaards (Netherlands) and Emad Hajjaj (Jordan).
Monday, July 25, 2022
Jim Morin Exhibition at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art
From The Portland Press Herald.
Jim Morin rarely had that luxury of time.
Over more than four decades as an editorial cartoonist – much of it at the Miami Herald, where he twice won the Pulitzer Prize – Morin estimates he produced north of 10,000 ink-and-pen drawings, almost all of them on a daily deadline.
Thursday, July 21, 2022
National Lampoon Editor Sean Kelly Dies at 81
Richard Sandomir in The New York Times.
His wife, Patricia Todd, said the cause of death, in a hospital, was heart and renal failure.
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Hand Drawn Life - The Film
From Hand Drawn Life.
Hand Drawn Life - The Film, directed by Tom Tanquary, is a documentary on the History and Influence of Newspaper Comic Strips.
There's a basis for claiming that newspaper comics were the first real form of American Pop Culture. The comic strips themselves played a major roll in creating the newspaper industry itself.
They were much more than just humor. They were the pulse of American Culture and an invaluable part of newspapers for almost a 100 years.
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Robert C. Harvey Dies at 85
From The Comics Journal.
For more than five decades, “Happy Harv” helped to determine, and sometimes define, the myriad discourse surrounding comics professionals, fans, teachers and scholars.
Monday, July 18, 2022
"Poster Man: 50 Years of Iconic Graphic Design"
From Schifferbooks.
Since founding Push Pin Studios alongside Milton Glaser and Edward Sorel in the 1950s, Chwast’s posters have been widely celebrated for their combination of subversive style and strong political satire.
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
The CRTC, Pierre Vallières, the N-word and broader principles
Jérôme Lussier in Vaste programme.
The debate arises from a recent decision of the CRTC, which ruled that uttering the word without proper warnings and attenuation measures was impermissible, even though, as the Board expressly acknowledged in its decision, “the word was not used in a discriminatory manner in the context of the segment, but rather to quote the title of a book that was central to a current issue.”
Tags :
Censorship,
Controversy,
Journalism,
Press Freedom
Monday, July 11, 2022
"Rivers" calls out liberal cartoonists
A critique of fellow editorial cartoonists by "the artist formally known as Cam" draws the ire of Clay Jones.
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Graeme MacKay Celebrates 25 Years at The Hamilton Spectator
From Mackay Cartoons.
I had been editorial cartoonist for the chain of Hamilton area community newspapers known as Brabant, and I got my first start as a published cartoonist as a student at The Fulcrum, while attending the University of Ottawa in the late 1980s and early 90s.
Upon being hired 6000 editorial cartoons or so ago, the Internet was in its infancy, so while all of my cartoons many be found after 2000, ones before then have been added years after they originally appeared in print.
Many cartoons of major characters from the past quarter century can be found in my vast archives.
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