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June 27–August 16
Pulitzer Prize–winning New York cartoonist, author, playwright, and artist,
Jules Feiffer's political cartoons are sharp in their wit and piercing in their
criticism. His cartoons ran for more than forty years in the Village Voice, and
were syndicated nationally, and are a testament to his unique insight into
the social and political upheavals around him. Their messages maintain their
relevancy in contemporary society. In form, his cartoons are distinguished
in their simplicity. His often text-heavy panels are balanced by simple, but
whimsically drawn figures. While his punch lines are often caustic, he still
frequently manages to imbue political figures with humanity.
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