A variety of graphic work was published this year: narratives both long and short, imaginative fiction and political reportage, books with enough text to be considered long essays and others that…
Reared on the Continent before returning to her US homeland, Jewish socialite Florine Stettheimer used her flamboyant painting and set-design skills to explore the complexity of American identity in t…
The baby boomers’ obsession with the mid-20th-century Americana of their childhoods—that anxious nuclear-age mix of religion and sexuality immortalized in comic books and B-movies—can seem like a year…
The revelatory retrospective of Martin Wong at the Bronx Museum focuses on his painting at the expense of his poetry. Language is all over his paintings, from graffiti to inscriptions to sentences spe…