Art Spiegelman, the first cartoonist to win a Pulitzer Prize for his graphic novel “Maus,” kicked off “Comics Sans Frontières ...
Through interviews with the artist and those closest to him, Molly Bernstein and Philip Dolin chronicle Spiegelman’s career in standard doc portrait.
Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel “Maus” was about both his father Vladek’s experiences in the Holocaust and the difficult relationship they had with each other. - "Maus" is a twin story.
Art Spiegelman’s “Li’l Pitcher” comic depicts a young boy who learns about the horrors of the Holocaust while listening to his parents’ conversation during a car ride. - Piles isn't the ...
Art Spiegelman’s “Maus” was featured in the comic book “Funny Aminals” in 1972, with a cover by Robert Crumb, one of Spiegelman’s comic heroes. Being part of “Funny Aminals” helped ...
On the occasion of a new documentary, the artist talks with Hyperallergic about the legacy of Maus, comics techniques, Gaza, collaboration, and more.
When the Spiegelman family witnessed the towers falling on 9/11, they noticed that the gray of the buildings fell first, leaving bright red beams hanging in the air that slowly disintegrated.
The creator of Maus has learned that the past is always present. At many points in his life Art Spiegelman has tried to escape his family’s past—and who can blame him? His parents were ...
The creator of Maus has learned that the past is always present. At many points in his life Art Spiegelman has tried to escape his family’s past—and who can blame him? His parents were survivors of ...