Artkrush launched in March 2005 with a mission to cover the most innovative art and design coming out of cultural capitals worldwide. We've featured art fairs, biennials, and roundups of recent trends; reviewed shows from Mumbai to Moscow; highlighted the hottest emerging talents; interviewed the day's sharpest artists, designers, and curators; and reported on breaking art and design news and essential publications. Looking back, we've compiled five years of Artkrush covers into a sparkling, new slideshow.
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David Levine, an illustrator known for his snarky, often political caricatures in The New York Review of Books, died on Tuesday morning at the age of 83. According to his New York Times obit, Levine's work was "not only witty but serious, not only biting but deeply informed, and artful in a painterly sense as well as a literate one." It goes on to call him "the heir of the 19th-century masters of the illustration, Honoré Daumier and Thomas Nast."
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Published Thursday, December 31, 2009 |
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