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Art Spiegelman, Part 1
by Hillary Chute
"I brought a little portfolio and, much to my humiliation, they printed one of the drawings, which is what I wanted them to do, but not necessarily under the heading of an article called 'Budding Cartoonist Wants Attention'... More
Art Spiegelman, Part 2
by Hillary Chute
"I would do comic strips and graphics with lines under them as if they were advertising flyers, but they were just odd comics, or all they advertised was the pleasures of taking psychedelics... More
Art Spiegelman, Part 3
by Hillary Chute
I felt like I’d found a voice, so I was more confident in stretching in what ways that voice could be used. It led in quick succession to some things that were more like other underground comics... More
Art Spiegelman, Part 4
by Hillary Chute
"The more I was hanging around printing presses, the more the process itself became interesting. What would happen if you ran the wrong color through the machine with the color separation?... More
Art Spiegelman, Part 5
by Hillary Chute
"One article was very glowing. It was the cover story of the alternative press syndicate magazine that went out to underground newspaper editors. It said: 'Picasso, Stravinksy, Joyce, Spiegelman'... More
Interviewing the Obsessives
by Emily Gordon
Emily Gordon interviews the four artists commissioned for Print's "Obsessives" article: Kate Bingaman-Burt, Nicholas Felton, Ellie Harrison, and John Freyer.... More
Milton Glaser on Shepard Fairey
by Admin
"I think unless you’re modifying it and making it your own, you’re on very tenuous ground. It’s a dangerous example for students, if they see that appropriating people’s work... More
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
by Emily Gordon
"For the government to censor its own film to suit the taste of the radicals, the message you’re getting across is: If you shout hard enough, we will adopt our society to your tastes.... More
Matthew Diffee
by Emily Gordon
"It seems to me that artists, and maybe particularly comedy creators, thrive in an environment of rebellion—a secret clubhouse of people who 'get it.' Anytime you can create or foster that atmosphere... More
Caleb Neelon talks about his Book of Awesome
by James Gaddy
Caleb Neelon's Book of Awesome goes into detail about his travels through Sao Paulo, Kathmandu, and Berlin, and his graffiti obsession... More
Interview with Joe Sacco
by Jami Attenberg
"The problem is the years of work drawing a book. Three or four major projects equals about two decades, and how many useful decades do I have? ... I wish I had four or five creative lives... More
Mark Porter
by Khoi Vinh
I’m staring to feel that there is a place on the web world for the sensibilities I grew up with in print. Of course there are many things about digital media that make them completely different, and you have to accept that... More
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