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Raphael’s Portrait of Lorenzo de’Medici
The Metabunker summarizes the problems of attribution surrounding the Raphael portrait sold at Christie’s in 2007
Interview: El-P & Aesop Rock
Click here to read our 2003 in-depth interview with two of New York’s finest.
Continuous Creation — Titian’s Nuova Natura
On Titian’s aesthetic of the unfinished and Renaissance notions of the subjective.
Bleed Runner
On Blade Runner: The Final Cut. Also, read producer Charles de Lauzirika’s comments here.
Hergé and the Order of Things
Hooded Utilitarian column on Hergé’s vision and the necessity of comics criticism that engages deep form
Bruegel, Rembrandt, Crumb and Cartooning
Extended Hooded Utilitarian piece on R. Crumb’s Genesis and the cartoon tradition.
New Yorker Cartoons: A Legacy of Mediocrity
A deadening force at the heart of the art form, smothering the field in bourgeois mediocrity
Hogarth’s Chicken Fat
An analysis of Hogarth’s rich imagery as both support and counterpoint to his storytelling
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Radio Rackham: Sommerlæsning
Det er vaaarmt, forskrækkende varmt. På Radioen bringer vi dertil lidt eskapisme og anbefalinger en række tegneserier til læsning over ferien. Vi har inviteret en håndfuld venner af podden — Johan F. Krarup, Karoline Stjernfelt, Benni Bødker, Thit Bitsch — til at supplere os og afslutter med en diskussion med Ida Dybdal af Julie Doucets nye, længe ventede tilbagevenden til tegneserierne, Time Zone J, som opfølger på vores tidligere afsnit om hende. Lyt her og læs mere på Nummer9.