Book Launch: Sequential Drawings by Richard McGuire in conversation with Leanne Shapton

Richard McGuire compiles a decade’s worth of witty and inventive spots from his work in The New Yorker, as a sequential text.

About Sequential Drawings:

From the author of the widely acclaimed graphic novel Here, awarded the 2016 Prix D’or for best graphic album at Angoulême, a new graphic work that celebrates another aspect of his incomparable genius.

Sequential Drawings gathers together more than a decade of McGuire’s witty and endlessly inventive spots—a veritable short-story collection—each drawing given its own spread, which, in turn, assures for the reader the experience of surprise and delight that the drawings unfailingly deliver. Richard McGuire’s first series of “spot” drawings debuted in The New Yorker in February 2005 for the magazine’s 80th anniversary issue. Spot drawings, scattered among the magazine’s text, had been a long-running feature of The New Yorker, and over the years, many artists had contributed them. But McGuire was the first to conceive them as a sequence, and his drawings were something altogether new: deceptively simple images that imbued the series with movement and narrative, telling their own unexpected stories.











When: Wed., Nov. 16, 2016 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: powerHouse Arena
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718-666-3049
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Richard McGuire compiles a decade’s worth of witty and inventive spots from his work in The New Yorker, as a sequential text.

About Sequential Drawings:

From the author of the widely acclaimed graphic novel Here, awarded the 2016 Prix D’or for best graphic album at Angoulême, a new graphic work that celebrates another aspect of his incomparable genius.

Sequential Drawings gathers together more than a decade of McGuire’s witty and endlessly inventive spots—a veritable short-story collection—each drawing given its own spread, which, in turn, assures for the reader the experience of surprise and delight that the drawings unfailingly deliver. Richard McGuire’s first series of “spot” drawings debuted in The New Yorker in February 2005 for the magazine’s 80th anniversary issue. Spot drawings, scattered among the magazine’s text, had been a long-running feature of The New Yorker, and over the years, many artists had contributed them. But McGuire was the first to conceive them as a sequence, and his drawings were something altogether new: deceptively simple images that imbued the series with movement and narrative, telling their own unexpected stories.

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