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Eric Drooker’s “Outside Art”
['Françoise Mouly', 'Eric Drooker']
The New Yorker
For the cover of the August 10, 2026, issue, the painter and graphic novelist Eric Drooker depicted the Guggenheim Museum as a cool clearing in a forest.
“I grew up amid Manhattan’s monotonous grid and found the endless boxes, aligned along strict perpendiculars, overwhelming.
As a child, the Guggenheim’s round form was my oasis,” Drooker said.
“In a hectic, crowded metropolis, it was a breath of fresh air, a return to nature.”
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