NEW YORK (AP) — Jack Davis, the prolific Mad magazine illustrator, cartoonist and movie poster artist, has died. He died Wednesday, according to the University of Georgia, his alma mater, for which he ...
The Cincinnati Art Museum’s upcoming feature exhibit gives viewers a chance to explore the history and impact of the beloved American humor magazine, MAD, through a vast display of original covers, ...
“Jack Davis: Legacy of Laughter” is now on the wall (and off the wall) at Ringling College. This exhibit showcases nearly 100 of Davis’ cartoons. Cartoon fans will enjoy this tasty bowl of eye candy.
Nestled the rolling hills of rural Massachusetts. swathed by manicured grounds, sits the Norman Rockwell Museum. And there, side-by-side with the wholesome works of America's most beloved illustrator, ...
If you giggled sitting on your bunk at summer camp reading Spy v. Spy in MAD Magazine as a kid, this summer, the Norman Rockwell Museum will be a place you won’t want to miss. They are featuring the ...
(JTA) — STOCKBRIDGE, Massachusetts — There’s a delightful “what if” moment at the start of “What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of MAD Magazine,” a new exhibit at the Norman Rockwell Museum here. In ...
STOCKBRIDGE — It’s an election year, so perennial presidential candidate and MAD magazine cover boy, Alfred E. Neuman, has once again thrown his hat in the proverbial ring. The imp-faced redhead has ...
The Rockwell/MAD interaction may be unexpected — but not, as it turns out, a case of museum matter meeting magazine anti-matter STOCKBRIDGE — Norman Rockwell has a cherished place in the American ...
Metro Detroit filmmaker Alan Bernstein has been working on a documentary film about Mad magazine since 2008. Its local premiere is set for Thursday at the Redford Theatre. Credit: Courtesy photo There ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Jack Davis, the prolific Mad magazine illustrator, cartoonist and movie poster artist, has died. He died Wednesday morning, according to his son-in-law, Chris Lloyd. He passed away in ...
The Norman Rockwell Museum show about the influential humor magazine presents a merger of two sensibilities: gentle and crude, rural and urban — and gentile and Jewish. STOCKBRIDGE, Massachusetts — ...