Art

  • Stumble Magazine Brings You Weekly Joy

    Stumble Magazine’s all about short fiction and photography. Their print publication is published twice a year, which could elicit sad feelings of waiting and prolonged expectancy if the following weren’t true: they’re publishing new content once a week! It’s another…

  • Pornographic Barn Owl

    PORNOGRAPHIC BARN OWL: Flyshit Midnite The triumphant return of Ian Huebert’s amazing Rumpus Comic!

  • Today’s Weather

    Right now New York is calm, and this of course feels eerie. It’s a good time to catch the last weekend of Today’s Weather at Sit and Read in Williamsburg. Zero1 Magazine just ran my catalog essay for the exhibition.…

  • Obscured Greatness

    Bookslut zeroes in on the seemingly perpetual obscurity of women’s work in the arts. Looking at artists like Lee Krasner, Leonor Fini, and Mina Loy,—the spaces and roles that they were pushed into, along with the often intangible forms of…

  • Points of View

    “We are watching 18 screens showing high-definition images captured by nine cameras. Each camera was set at a different angle, and many were set at different exposures. In some cases, the images were filmed a few seconds apart, so the…

  • Maakies

    MAAKIES: Tattoo Time A collection of “Maakies“-inspired tattoos.

  • Last Call! A Sweet Proposal For Sugar Followers

    So some of you have been sending in awesome visual representations of your Dear Sugar loyalty. For those of you who haven’t heard yet, we were inspired by the loyal band of Dear Sugar advocates out there and thought of…

  • Darwin’s Kitchen

    An epic Rumpus Comic from Paul Madonna. …more

  • The Cartoon Grind

    New Yorker cartoon space is highly coveted. Those illustrated laughs that punctuate essays are the ones that made it through the slough of rejection. It’s tough times for the gag cartoonist. Graphic novelist, James Sturn, walks us through the low…

  • Philosophy in Shapes

    The project Philographics creates a series of posters “explaining complex philosophical theories through basic shapes.” This piece enlarges some of the posters, so that you can read the brief description while eyeing the graphic of concepts such as relativism, hedonism,…

  • Special East Coast Hurricane Edition

    It’s not as good as extra batteries, but Ben Greenman’s latest graph, “Special East Coast Hurricane Edition,” is pretty great.

  • Horn! Reviews

    HORN! REVIEWS: You Are My Heart Another fantastic Rumpus Comic book review by Kevin Thomas.