Krazy Kat

“No less than Charlie Chaplin, its only pop rival for the affection of Jazz Age aesthetes, Krazy Kat synthesized a particular mixture of sweetness and slapstick, playful fantasy and emotional brutality.”

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Will Eisner's work at its best contained a kind of urban poetry, a lyric strain similar to such di­verse Brooklynites as Irwin Shaw, Henry Miller, and Norman Mailer

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George Herriman, Spain Rodriguez, Rosalyn Drexler, and Kirk Hayes—four artists from the past and the present who give us hope for the future.

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A new exhibition of the artist's facsimiles at Gavin Brown gives viewers something to think about.

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We are children of the edge, of that place where land and sea meet

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Hopper captured the weirdness lurking behind America's businesslike facade

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