Click to enlarge. Photographs (c) Sissi Roselli From June 10 to July 3, 2016, the Ca’ Pesaro Museum of Moder Art in Venice will be holding the exhibition Drawn Theories / Teorie disegnate. The exhibition, curated by Sara Marini and Giovanni Corbellini, and organized within the international research project Recycle Italy ‘collects an international landscape of authors who express their positions about recycling inContinue reading “Drawn Theories / Teorie disegnate”
Category Archives: The New Museum
Hypertourism. Illustration for (in)forma 06
Click to enlarge At some point at the beginning of the Summer, Darwin Marrero, Assistant Dean at the School of Architecture of the University of Puerto Rico contacted me in order to contribute something to the upcoming sixth issue of (in)forma, which he was editing. The topic for the issue, “Hiperturismo” (Hypertourism) sounded really engaging,Continue reading “Hypertourism. Illustration for (in)forma 06”
The New City Reader: Food (IV). I’ve Got the Obligatory Hendrix’s Perm
Click to Read Ok, so let’s say I posted something else before this especially difficult month ended. This is the last of the four cartoons I did for The New City Reader: Food Section, that got lost in November’s posting craze, that time when we all thought that this blog could go into some kindContinue reading “The New City Reader: Food (IV). I’ve Got the Obligatory Hendrix’s Perm”
The New City Reader: Classifieds
Click to Enlarge Cartoon for The New City Reader: Classifieds, guest-edited by Leagues and Legions and drawn quite in a rush, which explains the lack of shadowing. It will get done at some point (hopefully). Click on the images below to read the full issue, which also features a couple of other cartoons by BradyContinue reading “The New City Reader: Classifieds”
The New City Reader: The Weather Forecast Inception
Click to enlarge Cartoon for The New City Reader: Weather Section, a continuous 3-spread graphic that includes a large city expanse with magnified close-ups pertaining building materials/architectural objects and their relation to weather. The weather section has been guest-edited by Jeffrey Inaba/ C-LAB, and put together with the collaboration of Justin Fowler, Simon Battisti, NathalieContinue reading “The New City Reader: The Weather Forecast Inception”
The New City Reader: Lifestyles (Diggin’ our own Graves)
Click to enlarge Subject: sex! From: Kazys Varnelis To: Klaus Cc: Robert Sumrell any chance you’d like to do some kind of terrifying orgy cartoon for our essay? a tangle of bodies, a la hieronymous bosch meets the mitchell brothers? i’m terrified… i’m sure you are too. robert will elaborate. ………………………………. Subject: Re: sex! From:Continue reading “The New City Reader: Lifestyles (Diggin’ our own Graves)”
The New City Reader: (Un)Real Estate
Click to read Cartoon for The New City Reader issue VII: Real State, with contributions by Peter Tolkin, Mabel O. Wilson, Carmen Argote, Chloë Bass, Brigette Borders, John Cantwell, Catherine Ingraham (not this topic, this time), Marisa Jahn/CUP, Olalekan Jeyifous, Alexandra Lange, Elizabeth Lasater, Zoe Malliaros, Mitch McEwen, Minna Ninova, Daniel Payne, Alan Rapp, CassimContinue reading “The New City Reader: (Un)Real Estate”
The New City Reader: Food (III). Being Philip Johnson
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The New City Reader: Food (II). Less is More (Alienating)
Click to Read Noone’s gonna get the cinephilic reference (otherwise, prove me wrong if you dare). In any case, the Food Section of The New City Reader, curated by William Prince, Krista Ninivaggi, and Nicola Twilley will “hit the stands” at the New Museum next Sunday. Be sure to get a free copy if youContinue reading “The New City Reader: Food (II). Less is More (Alienating)”
The New City Reader: Food (I). A Man for Four Seasons
Click to Read Next week’s section of The New City Reader revolves around food and (in) the city This issue has been curated (actually, it’s still being produced as I write this) by William Prince & Krista Ninivaggi from Park, and Nicola Twilley, from Edible Geography and co-founder of the engaging Food Print Project. TheContinue reading “The New City Reader: Food (I). A Man for Four Seasons”