From striking depictions of personalities, to provocative illustrations of factions and even institutions, editorial or political cartoons have survived as an enduring art form that meshes representation, opinion and style of the artist. Lopez Museum and Library opens its 2016 calendar with Drawing the Lines, an exhibition that reads beyond the physical space of the editorial cartoon in tabloids, newspapers and news weeklies that employ them while marrying journalism, history, artistry and even wit. Drawing the Lines features the editorial cartoons of Danilo Dalena, Neil Doloricon, E.Z. Izon, Dengcoy Miel, Dante Perez, Jose Tence Ruiz, and Pinggot Zulueta.
From striking depictions of personalities, to provocative illustrations of factions and even institutions, editorial or political cartoons have survived as an enduring art form that meshes representation, opinion and style of the artist. Lopez Museum and Library opens its 2016 calendar with Drawing the Lines, an exhibition that reads beyond the physical space of the editorial cartoon in tabloids, newspapers and news weeklies that employ them while marrying journalism, history, artistry and even wit. Drawing the Lines features the editorial cartoons of Danilo Dalena, Neil Doloricon, E.Z. Izon, Dengcoy Miel, Dante Perez, Jose Tence Ruiz, and Pinggot Zulueta.