George Booth at 90: elephants and holidays

The 1/1/18 New Yorker cover, by George Booth: (#1) To come: about this cover; Booth covers for the holidays; the metaphorical idiom elephant in the room and its exploitation by artists and cartoonists. Booth’s elephant. From the magazine’s site: “George Booth’s “Cramped”” by Françoise Mouly on 12/25/17: “I’ll tell you a quick one about art school … Continue reading George Booth at 90: elephants and holidays