MINOR AT HEART
Profit before all life
Artist Sue Coe began visiting slaughterhouses in the 1980s, documenting in sketchbooks the systemic horrors that she witnessed at those facilities.
The refuse of a nation
On a new work from Brooklyn-based illustrator, painter, and animation artist Matt Huynh.
It came from the deep
Artist Wesley Allsbrook's most recent piece for The New Yorker is dense with sinewy lines and appropriately aquatic-themed.
It took a long, long, long time
Drawn greatness in Murray Hill
I caught "Drawn to Greatness: Master Drawings from the Thaw Collection" last weekend and can confirm the existence of what the New Yorker calls a "hit parade" of extraordinary drawings on paper.
A home for cartoonists in Connecticut
ABOUT
Dominic Umile lives, writes, and drinks in Brooklyn, NY. His criticism and features have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Reader, Hyperallergic, and more. Get in touch.