Jules Feiffer

Jules Feiffer is an internationally acclaimed cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter and author. His satirical outlook and probing wit have influenced several generations politically, sexually and socially. He has made an important and varied contribution to America's cultural life. His syndicated cartoon strip, for which he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize, ran for forty years in The Village Voice. He has written more than thirty-five books, plays and film scripts. Mr. Feiffer has received numerous awards and honors including an academy award for his short animated film "Munro". Among his most recent books are his Memoir Backing into Forward and the children's book My Side of the Car with Kate Feiffer. The Phantom Tollbooth, for which he did the illustrations, is celebrating 50 years in publication. He lives and works in New York.

Artist Biography

ORIGINAL CARTOONS

DRAWINGS

ORIGINAL PUBLISHED DRAWINGS

PRINTS

ORIGINAL CARTOONS

You Can't Change Human Nature
ink on paper
10 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches
1972

Appropriations
ink on paper
9 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches
1981

Nixon as Impersonator
ink on paper
11 1/2" x 14 1/2" inches
ink and watercolor on paper
1971

Comic Strip Dancer
ink on paper
8 1/2 x 14 inches
2000


I am Married,
ink on paper,
13.5 x 20 inches, 1972

Nixon: POWS,
ink on paper,
11.5 x 14.5 inches, 1971

Nixon: Constitution,
ink on paper,
11 x 14.5 inches, 1973

Sensitive, Vulnerable Men...,
ink on paper,
11.5 x 14.5 inches, 1994

DRAWINGS

Away!
ink and watercolor on paper
17 x 15 inches, 2011

Brush Yourself Off
ink and watercolor on paper
17 x 14 inches, 2011

High Hat
ink and watercolor on paper
17 x 15 inches, 2011

Vaudeville
ink and watercolor on paper
17 x 14 inches, 2011

Me, Me, Me
ink and watercolor on paper
22 x 17, 2005

Untitled
ink on paper
14 1/2 x 17 inches

Couple, Untitled
charcoal and watercolor on paper
15 x 10 inches, 2005

The Farewell
ink & watercolor on paper
15 x 11 inches, 2004

Woman, Self-Absortion
ink and watercolor on paper
20 x 16 inches, 2005

Man, Disappearing
ink and watercolor on paper
15 x 11 inches, 2004

ORIGINAL PUBLISHED DRAWINGS

Theories of Humor,
ink & watercolor on paper,
16 x 12 inches

Best Books from the “NY Times"
Holiday Book Review
14" X 10" framed
ink and watercolor on paper
2002

Untitled
14" X 11" framed
ink and watercolor on paper

A Bad Friend
from the 'NY Times'
17" X 14" framed
ink and watercolor on paper
2003


Front Cover Study for A Room with a Zoo,
ink & watercolor on paper,
14 x 11 inches, 2005

The Gentleman Painter, from the New York Times Holiday Book Review,
ink & watercolor on paper,
21 x 16 inches, 2002

Gardening
from the 'NY Times' Holiday Book Review
14" X 10" framed
ink and watercolor on paper
2002

Original artwork from
The House Across the Street
10" X 22" framed
ink and watercolor on paper

Architecture
ink and watercolor on paper, 2002

PRINTS

Obama! Ourbama!, ink and watercolor on paper,
16" x 13.5" approx, 2008
As featured in the Village Voice, August 13, 2008

Embossed, limited edition print of 250


Big Town, iris print, edition of 40
16 x 20 inches, 2009

Easy to Love, iris print, edition of 40
16 x 20 inches, 2009

Way to Go, iris print, 20 x 16 inches
2004, edition of 40

Walking My Baby Back Home, iris print
20 x 16 inches, 2004, edition of 40

Blue Tango, iris print, 20 x 16 inches
2004, edition of 40

A Dance to Spring cartoon, iris print, 10 x 16 inches, 2004, edition of 40


Jules Feiffer

BORN
1929, The Bronx, New York

RESIDES
New York, New York

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011 Growing Every Which Way But Up: The Children's Book Art of Jules Feiffer, The Eric Carle Museum, Amherst, MA
A Dance to Spring: The "Dancer" Drawings of Jules Feiffer, River to River Festival, World Financial Center, New York, NY
2010 A Dance to Jules Feiffer: Dance and Movement Illustrations by the Pulitzer-Prize Winning Cartoonist, The Millstone Gallery at the Center of Creative Arts, St. Louis, MO
2010 Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL
2009 A Dance to Jules Feiffer, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, Becket, MA
My Fellow Americans: 40 Years of Political Cartoons by Jules Feiffer, Katzen Art Museum, American University, Washington, D.C.
2006

Golden Oldies: The Strips, Adam Baumgold Gallery, New York, NY
Drawings for The Long Chalkboard & Other Stories, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, NY

2005 Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL
2004

Julz Rulz: Inside the Mind of Jules Feiffer, District of Columbia Jewish Community Center, Washington, DC

2003

Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL
Julz Rulz: Inside the Mind of Jules Feiffer, The New York Historical Society, New York, NY
The Time of My Life, a solo retrospective of children’s book art, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI
Carol Craven Gallery, West Tisbury, MA

2002 Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL
1996 Retrospective, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2009 Cool! Cool! Cool! Cool! 20 Years on Superior Street, Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL
Soup to Nuts: Art for All Tastes, Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL
2008 The World Through Pictures: Children’s Book Illustrations, Tall Grass Arts Association, Park Forest, IL
2007-8 Aqua Art Miami, Adam Baumgold Gallery, Miami, FL
2005

Words in Pictures, Adam Baumgold Gallery, New York, NY
Painting the Town Red, Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL

2004 Out of the Blues, Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL
2003

14th Annual Children’s Illustration Show featuring Jules Feiffer, R. Michelson Galleries, Northampton, MA
WordWorks, Adam Baumgold Gallery, New York, NY

AWARDS, COMMISSIONS, & PUBLICATIONS
2010 Backing Into Forward: A Memoir
2008 Explainers: The Complete Village Voice Strips (1956-1966)
2006

Masters Series Award, The Visual Arts Foundation, New York, NY
Benjamin Franklin Creativity Laureate Award, Smithsonian Resident Associate Program, Washington, DC

2005 Illustrations, Holiday Book Review (Dec. 4), The New York Times
2004 Harold Washington Literary Award, presented by the Near South Planning Board
Lifetime Achievement Award, Writer’s Guild of America East
Lifetime Achievement Award, National Cartoonist Society
2002 Illustrations, Holiday Book Review (Dec. 8), The New York Times
1999 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Long Island University
1995 Elected to American Academy of Arts and Letters
1989 Best Screenplay for I Want to Go Home, Venice Film Festival
1997 Commissioned by The New York Times to draw monthly OpEd cartoon
1986 Pulitzer Prize for political cartoons
1970 Obie and Outer Circle Critics Awards for White House Murder Case
1969 Obie and Outer Circle Critics Awards for Little Murders
1961 Academy Award for Best Animated Short, Munro
1959-2000 National cartoon syndication
1956-1997 Published cartoons in The Village Voice
PLAYS
2003 A Bad Friend, Lincoln Center, NY
1990 Anthony Rose
1989 Elliot Loves
1982 Grown Ups
1976 Knock, Knock
1970 White House Murder Case
1969 Little Murders
SCREENPLAYS
1989 I Want to Go Home
1980 Popeye
1971

Carnal Knowledge
Little Murders

1960 Munro, animated film
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
2009 Which Puppy? by Kate Feiffer, illustrated by Jules Feiffer
2005 A Room with a Zoo
2004 The Daddy Mountain
2002

By the Side of the Road
The House Across the Street

2001 I’m Not Bobby
2000

Some Things are Scary, by Florence Parry Heide, illustrated by Jules Feiffer

1999 Bark, George
1998 I Lost My Bear
1997 Meanwhile
1995 A Barrel of Laughs, A Vale of Tears
1993 The Man in the Ceiling
1961 The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster, illustrated by Jules Feiffer

CARTOON COLLECTIONS (SELECTED)

1984 Ronald Reagan in Movie America: A Jules Feiffer Production
1974 Feiffer on Nixon: The Cartoon Presidency
1966 Feiffer on Civil Rights
1965

The Great Comic Book Heroes
The Unexpurgated Memoirs of Bernard Mergendeiler

1963 Feiffer’s Album
1962 Hold Me!
1961 Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl
1959 Passionella and Other Stories
1958 Sick, Sick, Sick

 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Montgomery Fellow, Visiting Professor, Dartmouth Universtiy
Member, American Academy of Arts and Letters
Professor, Southampton College Writers Program
Appointed Senior Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program, Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism
Visiting Professor, Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University

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