Art

  • Comiques

    COMIQUES: A Mental Map Another fantastic Rumpus Comic from Anne Emond.

  • Horn! Reviews

    HORN! REVIEWS: Alive Inside the Wreck Another fantastic Rumpus Comic book review by Kevin Thomas.

  • Shutterclank!

    Twice a year Shutterclank! magazine hits the presses to support traditional photographers and stir up discussion. Founded by photographers Kate Contakos, Chris Schuster, and Jake Reinhart, the hope is that the magazine will further the community of lens artists, spurring…

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    Curbside Haiku

    More than 200 colorful, haiku-ed signs will grace high-crash locations around NYC as part of the city’s “Curbside Haiku” safety initiative. John Morse is the poet and artist behind the signs (some of which you can view in their digitized…

  • WHERE I WRITE #20: Towers Diner

    Author and artist Cassie J. Sneider dishes about her favorite writing spot:

  • Maakies Holiday Edition

    MAAKIES: Ornaments, 2011 A very special Rumpus Comic: Free holiday ornaments from Tony Millionaire!

  • Libraries as Incubator

    The recently launched Libraries as Incubator Project seeks to broaden the public’s notion of libraries “by celebrating the ways that they nurture arts communities around the country.” Check out the LIP website, which features “the work of artists who have…

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    Muppet Lessons

    Breaking down the resolutions of three specific conflicts over the course of the “Classic Muppet years,” this article reveals examples for anyone attempting to preserve their art while also making money. “…The lesson to take away from Henson’s management style…

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    Airline Crisis Art

    Is the airline safety card more a work of the imagination than an actual instructional manual? This article guides us through the history of the often ignored “art of airline crisis.” “Is it possible that in the golden age of…

  • The Bins

    THE BINS: Boat Another fantastic Rumpus Comic from Lucas Adams.

  • Maakies

    MAAKIES: Dog Planet Another fantastic Rumpus Comic from Tony Millionaire!

  • HIDE/SEEK in Brooklyn

    Gallerina implores us to see HIDE/SEEK, “the groundbreaking examination of sexuality and gay identity in American portraiture” that opened last week at the Brooklyn Museum to the din of anti-gay groups. Noting its novelty and nuance, she breaks down the…

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