![]() ![]() In addition, “Kurtzmania,” numerous rare artifacts and publications never seen by the public, will be on display. Highlights include: Kurtzman life drawings from 1941 rarely-seen late ’40s strips done for the New York Herald-Tribune and well as for Marvel’s Stan Lee key covers, strips and full stories Kurtzman created for MAD, Frontline Combat, Two-Fisted Tales, Humbug and Help!, sometimes in collaboration with fellow comics geniuses Will Elder and Jack Davis. The Denis Kitchen Archive is the place to go shopping for out-of-print comic books and graphic novels, and related comic book and underground comix merchandise: high end serigraphs / lithographs, trading cards, posters, buttons & pins, Postcards, LP record albums and vintage catalogs & zines from Denis Kitchen's personal collection and archive. ![]() ![]() This eight-week exhibit showcasing over 120 works will be on display March 8th through May 11th in the museum’s two-floor gallery in New York City’s Upper East Side.Ĭo-curators Monte Beauchamp (founder, editor, and designer of the comic art/illustration anthologies Blab! and Blabworld), and publisher/cartoonist Denis Kitchen (co-author of The Art of Harvey Kurtzman and representative of the estate) have assembled the most comprehensive assemblage of Kurtzman art to date, culled from select private and family collections. ![]() The Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators is proud to present “The Art of Harvey Kurtzman,” a diverse exhibition spanning the career of the man who created MAD and who had a broad and profound influence on American popular culture. ![]()
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