KAWS by Peter Schjeldahl
In 1992, a Jersey City graffiti artist named Brian Donnelly adopted KAWS as his nom de spray can, only because, he has said, he liked how the four letters looked together. Nigh on thirty years later, as a _...Read More_
KAWS by Peter Schjeldahl
In 1992, a Jersey City graffiti artist named Brian Donnelly adopted KAWS as his nom de spray can, only because, he has said, he liked how the four letters looked together. Nigh on thirty years later, as a _...Read More_
"The single-panel comic was confidently modern, and came not just as a minor thrill but as a relief. This month, its creator published new “Far Side” comics, for the first time in twenty-five years, online."
"The single-panel comic was confidently modern, and came not just as a minor thrill but as a relief. This month, its creator published new “Far Side” comics, for the first time in twenty-five years, online."
“For the past year, I’ve been sharing short comics that explore the therapy process. I had to get comfortable with talking about uncomfortable things...
It’s taken a while to get comfortable with sharing personal stories, but the response _...Read More_
“For the past year, I’ve been sharing short comics that explore the therapy process. I had to get comfortable with talking about uncomfortable things...
It’s taken a while to get comfortable with sharing personal stories, but the response _...Read More_
" Within many of Ellis’s paintings, the collective and individual histories of trauma that attend to the anti-blackness at the heart of American life coil alongside the levity, however ambiguously rendered, that allows for trauma to be _...Read More_
" Within many of Ellis’s paintings, the collective and individual histories of trauma that attend to the anti-blackness at the heart of American life coil alongside the levity, however ambiguously rendered, that allows for trauma to be _...Read More_