If you can find the Art Institute's Saul Steinberg exhibit, you're in for a treat.
by Noah Berlatsky
Saul Steinberg was behind one of the most famous magazine covers ever: the March 29, 1976, issue of the New Yorker, which featured his depiction of big, bustling Manhattan against a background of fly-over country. And yet the cartoonist once said, "I don't quite belong to the art, cartoon, or magazine world, so the art world doesn't quite know where to place me."…[ Read more ]