Blitt: In One Eye and Out the Other
By (Author) Barry Blitt
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin Putnam Inc
1st February 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
741.56971
Hardback
176
Width 220mm, Height 282mm
This lavish collection showcases Blitt's most iconic New Yorker covers, from the infamous Obama fist bump and George W. Bush's drowning cabinet to the many misadventures of Donald Trump. Blitt also shares his sketchbooks, drafts, and hilarious rejected illustrations, offering readers an exclusive view into the creative process of one of the foremost political cartoonists of our time.
For nearly a generation now, Barry Blitt has been the sharpest and funniest political artist in the United States. David Remnick
A born wisenheimer... Blitts lively gift with turning Washington figures into character studies has helped him become the New Yorkers preeminent political cover artistan editorial whiz in deadline watercolor. Washington Post
Blitts wry images twist stereotypes and tweak the zeitgeist. They jump from magazine covers headed for the recycling pile to become icons of satire that are welded to our collective memory and to the historical record. Matt Wuerker, Politico
Piercingly funny. Fast Company
By turns fascinating and entertaining... Seeing how this artist turns his ideas into a finished product is one of the most captivating aspects... the beauty of his art is that it rarely needs explaining. You justgetit. Mother Jones
Dont be fooled by the whimsical hand drawn serif of the cover: this work bites. As with the best satirists and commentators, Blitts work packs the punch, as demonstrated in these works that straddle more than 25 years.AIGA Eye on Design
Indelible images from one of America's leading political cartoonists. . . . A treasure trove for fans of the New Yorker, political satire, and graphic design. Kirkus (starred review)
A singular artist. Frank Rich
Clever, incisive, humorous. Women's Wear Daily
There can be no disputing that Blitt has earned a vaulted place in the pantheon of twenty-first-century political satirists. Steven Heller
If Barry Blitt is anything, its brilliantly provocative. James Rainey,Los Angeles Times
Barry Blitt is a cartoonist and illustrator. Since 1992, he has contributed illustrations and more than one hundred covers toThe New Yorker, including "Deluged," voted Cover of the Year by the American Society of Magazine Editors in 2006, and "The Politics of Fear," a finalist for the same award in 2009. Blitt's work has also appeared inVanity Fair, Time, Rolling Stone,The Atlantic, andThe New York Times. His work for children includesThe 39 Apartments of Ludwig van BeethovenandOnce Upon a Time, the End (Asleep in 60 Seconds). Blitt lives in Roxbury, Connecticut.