
Francoise Mouly
Francoise Mouly is the artistic director of The New Yorker, a role she has held since 1993, where she curates the magazine's iconic cover art that has become a defining feature of its identity. Under her guidance, the magazine has maintained its relevance in a changing media landscape, as she emphasizes the irreplaceable nature of print media like The New Yorker. Her notable works include collaborations with her husband, Art Spiegelman, and she has contributed to the magazine's legacy of artistic and satirical commentary.
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Francoise Mouly designed one of the most striking covers of The New Yorker after September 11.
Ποιος διαβάζει 10.000 λέξεις; | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗFrançoise Mouly is the art director of The New Yorker.
Στα άδυτα του New Yorker – Η ιστορία πίσω από το εμβληματικό περιοδικόFrancoise Mouly is the art editor of the New Yorker and collaborated with Spiegelman on a notable cover.
this eclectic magazine is a lucky bag of intellect – The Irish TimesFrançoise Mouly is the magazine’s art editor and attended the New Yorker’s centenary party.
The New Yorker at 100: ‘We live in a world of misinformation ... a lack of verification. Our readers want what we do’ | CultureFrançoise Mouly, the artistic director of the magazine, has been behind the covers of the weekly since 1993.
Revista ‘The New Yorker’ faz 100 anos. Conheça a história, os melhores momentos e as capas icônicasFrancoise Mouly, the magazine’s artistic director, said the New Yorker was not immune from the crisis plaguing the media.
The ‘New Yorker’, a US institution, celebrates 100 years of goings on








































