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After Paris, New York is the city of predilection for Jean-Jacques Sempé's drawings. Unique for a Frenchman, he drew 101 covers of The New Yorker, fulfilling his teenage dream. Who can capture the poetry and irony of the megalopolis with such subtlety, if not this detail artist with a humorous look? With Sempé New York is a festival of colors and styles, through its communities, its rites and its incessant movement.
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213 - TOMER MARCH 16 2020
Nature painting. This poetic silhouette on the cover of the New Yorker Style issue of March 16, 2020 is signed by Tomer Hanuka. The artist prefigures a new breath on fashion, inspired by the plant. The dandelion flower becomes here an ephemeral outfit that dresses and (is) gradually revealed, then spreads like a trend. Accustomed to the world of comics, the artist plays with textures, contrasts and movement to illustrate a softness and freshness that renews our imagination of clothing and its field of possibilities.

211 - ULRIKSEN MAY 10 2021
Rebounding Hope. Artist Mark Ulriksen has been signing New Yorker covers for more than 25 years, including this May 21, 2021 cover. Passionate about sports, the artist likes to depict athletes as frozen in a decisive action where movement and time are suspended. Here, this game between the Brooklyn Nets and the New York Knicks heralds the next basketball season, when the stands can once again be filled with the fervor of the fans (sadly replaced by virtual fans on screen during the pandemic). A good omen to see Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden on the court, represented here in low angle to highlight the immensity of these giants who are on the verge of the sky and the net.