By Bruce JensenLibrary Journal In 2006, illustrator Kuper moved from New York to the impoverished but ethnically and historically rich…
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Diario de Oaxaca: A Review in PMR
By Ernesto AguilarPolitical Media ReviewOstensibly about the recent political strife in the Mexican state, Diario de Oaxaca will likely be…
Diario de Oaxaca: A Review in World Literature in Review
By Geoff GossettWorld Literature in ReviewNov/Dec 2010 Since 1997, Peter Kuper has been the sole artist behind MAD Magazine’s Spy…
Humanity, Glorious and Vile
By Carlo WolffThe Boston GlobeJanuary 3, 2010 The origins of life, humans bent on logic, political strife, the little disturbances…
Peter Kuper’s Oaxaca Diary
By Kevin McCloskeyCommonSense2 JournalApril 2010 As a kid, my favorite part of Mad Magazine was a miniature comic relegated to…
Peter Kuper Reviewed by the Daily Crosshatch
By Brian HeaterThe Daily Crosshatch A sketchbook is a secret thing, a collection of unfinished and often times abandoned ideas…
New York According to the Artist behind ‘Spy vs. Spy’
by Paul BuhleJewish Daily ForwardJune 3rd, 2013 This oversized, four-color 30-year compendium of comics, magazine illustrations, painting and sketchbook work…
Drawn to New York on The Rumpus
The New York Comics & Picture-Story Symposium May 3rd, 2013 The New York Comics & Picture-Story Symposium is a weekly…
Drawn to New York Review on Ad Astra
by Nicole BurtonAd AstraMay 18th, 2013 “Clearly New York was a dangerous place where terrible things could happen, but also…
Drawn to New York: A Review in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyJune 2013 This collection of sketchbook pages and finished art brilliantly displays Kuper’s fascination with the city he has…