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Ken Krimstein
Evanston, Illinois
Illustrator, writer, and cartoonist for The New Yorker Magazine, and a graphic novelist. His new non-fiction graphic narrative is When I Grow Up - The Lost Autobiographies of Six Yiddish Teenagers.
Ken Krimstein's work
Nosebleed on Blacktop
The celebrated photographer, director and performance artist recalls the crucial lessons he learned at school in Boyle Heights, East L.A. in a vivid account of an artist's coming-of-age during the 1960s.
Refugee Zines
Writing becomes a tool of revolution and sanity for refugees, asylum seekers and captive bodies from Myanmar, Afghanistan, Syria and Uganda to Norway and Greece.
The Painting
Three decades after Willem de Kooning’s "Woman-Ochre" was stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art, it mysteriously resurfaced in the bedroom of a deceased woman in rural New Mexico. Only the painting knows how it got there.
The Crooks, The Thieves, Their Serfs & Their Plunder
Charles’ farcical, archaic coronation provides fresh opportunity for an overhaul of monarchy and class in the failing days of the empire.