Description
Experience a piece of art history with the COVER ONLY The New Yorker August 27, 2007 edition, featuring the poignant post-Katrina artwork "Adrift" by the talented artist Kara Walker. This striking cover encapsulates a profound moment in American history and is a must-have for collectors, art lovers, and fans of The New Yorker magazine alike.
This magazine cover, measuring 8 1/4" W x 11 1/4" L, showcases Walker's unique style and compelling commentary on societal issues. The artwork reflects on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, provoking thought and discussion about resilience, loss, and the human experience. It serves not only as a decorative piece but also as a conversation starter.
Condition Details:
This cover is in good condition and comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure it remains in excellent shape. While there is a minor wear on the entire magazine and a label present on the front, these small imperfections do not detract from the overall beauty of the piece.
Key Features:
- Includes protective plastic covering to preserve the artwork.
- Authentic New Yorker cover featuring impactful artwork by Kara Walker.
Perfect for framing or adding to your collection, this magazine cover symbolizes the intersection of art and history. Display it in your home or office, or gift it to a friend or family member who appreciates art and culture. Its unique story and striking visual impact will surely enhance any space.
The New Yorker, renowned for its thought-provoking commentary and exceptional artwork, continues to be a staple in American culture. This specific edition highlights how art can respond to real-world events, making it a significant addition to any collection.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of this significant magazine. Add the COVER ONLY The New Yorker August 27, 2007 edition to your collection today!