Year: 2025
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News & Blog
Jules Feiffer, Legendary Cartoonist and Playwright, Passes Away at 95
Jules Feiffer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, playwright, and screenwriter, passed away on January 17 at the age of 95. He…
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Carmen Herrera’s Art Joins the White House Collection: A Historic Milestone
Carmen Herrera’s Día Feriado (2011) has been added to the permanent art collection of the White House, marking a significant…
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Cartoon Contest
İZKUŞ 8. ULUSAL KARİKATÜR YARIŞMASI
İzmir Kuş Cennetini Koruma ve Geliştirme Birliği Kuruluşu ve yapısı: Birliğin Adı: İzmir Kuş Cennetini Koruma ve Geliştirme Birliği…
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The Sierra Leone Civil War and RUF’s Strategy of Terror
Sierra Leone, a West African country rich in natural resources, endured a devastating civil war between 1991 and 2002. The…
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How Riad Sattouf Uses His Cartoons to Draw a Window Into the Middle East
In the world of literature and visual storytelling, few artists can claim to have bridged cultural divides as seamlessly as…
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Farewell to the Anatolian Cartoonists Association: The End of an Era
The Anatolian Cartoonists Association, which made significant contributions to the world of art, officially ceased its operations following the decision…
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The Intersection of Press Freedom and Ownership: A Reflection on Ann Telnaes’ Resignation
The recent resignation of Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes from The Washington Post has reignited a critical conversation about the delicate balance…
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Honoring Edward Koren: “See Anyone You Know?” Exhibition at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum
The late cartoonist Edward Koren, best known for his prolific work with The New Yorker, is being celebrated in a…
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Mocking God: Should It Be Off-Limits?
On January 7, 2015, the world was shaken by the horrific attack on Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical magazine. The…
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Cartoon Contest
10th International Cartoon Contest “Paths of Freedom”, Mexico 2025
Theme: Freedom: liberty, analyzing, promoting, or exemplifying liberty in society Cartoons serve as acts of provocation and criticism, capable of…
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The Quiet of Art: Finding Peace in the Process
Pablo Picasso once said, “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” These words resonate deeply when…
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Training AI on Artist Work: Risks and Ethical Concerns
Generative AI has emerged as a transformative technology in the worlds of art and animation. However, training AI models on…
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The Voice of Justice: Joe Sacco Calls for Accountability Over Gaza Genocide
Renowned Maltese-American cartoonist and journalist Joe Sacco has raised his voice in a striking condemnation of the ongoing violence in…
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The Legacy of Lin Kuei-yu: A Cartoonist Who Drew Taiwan’s Path to Democracy
Taiwan bid farewell to one of its most celebrated political cartoonists and democracy advocates, Lin Kuei-yu, known widely by his…
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