The New York Times scissors

The New York Times scissors

Things are looking bad for cartoons in the USA and even more so with the racial movements on the boil. The cartoonist Ronald Wimberly finished his comic page and sent it to the newspaper. It was to be published this Sunday in the series The Diary Project in the Art section of the

Cartoon exhibition to reject censorship at the NYT

Cartoon exhibition to reject censorship at the NYT

Update 21/05/2021This exhibition did not take place, although it is likely that it will eventually be mounted one day. Its organisers never completely ruled it out. These are the two cartoons that I have created and sent to collaborate in a collective protest action of Spanish cartoonists that is being organised by Luis

The New York Times will stop publishing political cartoons from 1 July

The New York Times will stop publishing political cartoons from 1 July

The New York Times has announced that it will stop publishing political cartoons in its international edition, thus "coinciding" with the national edition, where there are no cartoons. On 1 July it will say goodbye to satire and also to two of its cartoonists, Patrick Chappatte and Heng Kim Song, both of whom

The New York Times apologises, withdraws cartoon about Trump and Netanyahu

The New York Times apologises, withdraws cartoon about Trump and Netanyahu

The New York Times apologised for this cartoon. The fuss over accusations of anti-Semitism in cartoons is a perennial classic, not a year goes by without a good number of cases appearing, talk today of "withdrawing" or censoring a cartoon is simply absurd and provokes the traditional mass dissemination. In this case, the