What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of MAD Magazine

What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of MAD Magazine

June 8, 2024 through October 27, 2024

This exhibition explores the unforgettable art and satire of MAD, from its beginnings in 1952 as a popular humor comic book to its emergence as a beloved magazine that spoke truth to power and attracted generations of devoted readers through the decades. MAD’s influence and cultural impact will […]

What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of MAD Magazine2024-04-14T10:30:19-04:00

BETWEEN WORLDS: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni

BETWEEN WORLDS: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni

November 18, 2023 to May 27, 2024

Between Worlds: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni is the first major American retrospective dedicated to the art and design work of groundbreaking modernist designer and children’s book illustrator Leo Lionni (1910-1999). “Design is form,” the artist said, “Sometimes it is decorative form, and has no other function that […]

BETWEEN WORLDS: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni2024-03-13T21:35:19-04:00

Imprinted: Illustrating Race

Opening June 11, 2022, Imprinted: Illustrating Race examines the role of published images in shaping attitudes toward race and culture. More than 100 works of art and artifacts of widely circulated illustrated imagery will be on view, produced from the late eighteenth century to today, which have an impact on public perception about race in the United States. The exhibition will explore stereotypical racial representations that have been imprinted upon us through the mass publication of images. It culminates with the creative accomplishments of contemporary artists and publishers who have shifted the cultural narrative through the creation of positive, inclusive imagery emphasizing full agency and equity for all.

Imprinted: Illustrating Race2024-01-18T14:12:25-05:00

Nora Krug: Belonging

Nora Krug: Belonging 

Award-winning artist Nora Krug’s powerful graphic memoir, Belonging: A German Reckons With History and Home, and her most recent book publication, an illustrated edition of Yale historian Timothy Snyder’s On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, will be the focus of an exhibition at Norman Rockwell Museum from March 18 through June 18, 2023. Each book takes inspiration from the artist’s personal experiences as […]

Nora Krug: Belonging2024-01-18T14:13:42-05:00

Eloise and More: The Life and Art of Hilary Knight

Eloise and More: The Life and Art of Hilary Knight

Best known for his iconic illustrations of Eloise in the books by Kay Thompson, Hilary Knight has been creating art for seven decades. Influenced by his artistic parents, whose work will be on view in this exhibition, Knight’s first drawings were featured in 1952 in magazines such as Gourmet and Mademoiselle. Two years […]

Eloise and More: The Life and Art of Hilary Knight2024-03-02T12:31:03-05:00

Jan Brett: Stories Near and Far

Jan Brett: Stories Near and Far

With over forty million books in print, Jan Brett is one of the nation’s foremost and most widely read author/illustrators for children. This lively exhibition explores the breadth of Brett’s art and the travel experiences that have inspired her many children’s books and characters. Favorite stories, from Gingerbread Friends, The Umbrella, and Honey…Honey to her most recent published […]

Jan Brett: Stories Near and Far2023-11-30T14:31:18-05:00
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