The artist’s seemingly simple pen strokes were capable of capturing both the gravity and the absurdity of peacetime and war.
A Saul Steinberg mural celebrating midcentury American life was the perfect scenic backdrop for a display by Delvaux at Paris ...
A Century of The New Yorker opened at The New York Public Library, showcasing the history of The New Yorker from its launch in 1925 to present day and bringing to life the people, stories, and ideas ...
In McInerney’s telling, Chloë Sevigny, then a young It Girl, was the font from which absolute cool flowed. She was New York.
Rockefeller, financier Saul Steinberg and Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman ... Built in 1929, the 19-story Art Deco building was designed by Rosario Candela and Arthur Loomis Harmon.
The article, about Ted Williams’s final game, was described as the best piece about baseball The New Yorker ever ...
The second centered on the mural “The Americans,” which artist Saul Steinberg created for the American Pavilion back then. Three panels of this artwork were showcased for the first time outside museum ...
The magazine employs a mix of in-house artists and freelance illustrators, with a history of collaboration with notable artists including Saul Steinberg and Art Spiegelman. Over time, the cover ...
An exhibition at the New York Public Library celebrates the magazine’s literary stars and unsung office heroes.