Illustration
This 1921 Proto-Meme Is Eerily Relevant Today
A 1921 issue of Judge Magazine published what some people are calling "The First Meme."
Illustrated Tributes to Female Artists, by Female Artists
Here's how some of our favorite illustrators paid homage to the artists they look up to.
Striking Portraits Pay Tribute to Mexico's Murdered Women
“No Estamos Todas” honors the women whose lives were lost to femicide in Mexico.
Four Winter Olympic Sports City-Dwellers Do Daily
Walking in New York City Is the real Winter Olympics.
Monster Otters, Motörhead Crocs, and Zuul: The Best Paleo Art of 2017
As chosen by an artist who draws dinosaurs for a living.
Talking Shrooms with the Guy Who Animates 'Broad City'
Mike Perry's psychedelic animations bring Abbi and Ilana's mushroom trip to life.
This Comic About Drag Queens with Superpowers Kicks Ass
Bob the Drag Queen's superhero comic 'Kickass Drag Queen' could be our generation's 'Captain America.'
Enter the Nightmarish Realms of an Iconic Illustrator
No one does darkness quite like Marshall Arisman, an artist whose work explores the macabre in a way that is as emotionally arresting as it is technically impressive.
The Illustrator Drawing Brown Girls as Hindu Goddesses
"Even though people admit that our entire society is white-washed, only a few make an active attempt to change it up."
Chart Every Country's Favorite Book on This Map
Navigate the world of literature through the books that impacted a country’s population the most.
An Impressionistic Animated Film Tells a Feminist Fairy Tale
Flush with festival accolades, 'The Girl Without Hands' makes its stateside theatrical debut.