Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a New York alternative cartoonist and graphic novelist. The suite of screenprints on display is based on Kuper’s 1995 graphic novel of the same name—which in turn appropriates a short (126-word) literary work by Kafka.https://commons.und.edu/lam-all/1144/thumbnail.jp
The “World War 3 Illustrated” portfolio was part of the “Graphic Radicals” exhibit celebrating over ...
Poster for a talk given by Stanley Corngold (Princeton University) titled “Franz Kafka and the Poetr...
Three hands holding a cross, a Star of David, and an Islamic moon and star. The “World War 3 Illustr...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
The suite of screenprints on display is based on Kuper’s 1995 graphic novel of the same name—which i...
Peter Kuper, who has been a visiting artist at UND, is a New York alternative cartoonist and graphic...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy, New York alternative cartoonist and g...
Sundog Multiples is a printmaking venture created by Art & Design Professor Kim Fink, in conjunction...
Sundog Multiples is a printmaking venture created by Art & Design Professor Kim Fink, in conjunction...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
Kafka Komix When corresponding with his publisher Kurt Wolff about the cover of the first edition of...
This study deals with several attempts to depict Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis (1915) in a comics for...
The “World War 3 Illustrated” portfolio was part of the “Graphic Radicals” exhibit celebrating over ...
Poster for a talk given by Stanley Corngold (Princeton University) titled “Franz Kafka and the Poetr...
Three hands holding a cross, a Star of David, and an Islamic moon and star. The “World War 3 Illustr...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
The suite of screenprints on display is based on Kuper’s 1995 graphic novel of the same name—which i...
Peter Kuper, who has been a visiting artist at UND, is a New York alternative cartoonist and graphic...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy, New York alternative cartoonist and g...
Sundog Multiples is a printmaking venture created by Art & Design Professor Kim Fink, in conjunction...
Sundog Multiples is a printmaking venture created by Art & Design Professor Kim Fink, in conjunction...
Perhaps best known for taking over Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy (beginning in 1997), Peter Kuper is a ...
Kafka Komix When corresponding with his publisher Kurt Wolff about the cover of the first edition of...
This study deals with several attempts to depict Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis (1915) in a comics for...
The “World War 3 Illustrated” portfolio was part of the “Graphic Radicals” exhibit celebrating over ...
Poster for a talk given by Stanley Corngold (Princeton University) titled “Franz Kafka and the Poetr...
Three hands holding a cross, a Star of David, and an Islamic moon and star. The “World War 3 Illustr...