Françoise Mouly, The New Yorker’s art editor, presents a seminar on how the magazine’s famous covers are crafted each week, joined by the cover artists Sarula Bao and Adrian Tomine.
In his cover for ... as the magazine’s art editor, the idea of coming up with an image—indeed, any thought of a creative act—seemed repulsive and futile. Yet The New Yorker was pulling ...
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