An early look at next week’s cover, by the longtime New Yorker artist Bruce McCall, who died on May 5th, at the age of 87. NewYorkerCovers
Bruce McCall, the artist behind the cover for the May 15, 2023, issue, died on May 5th, at the age of eighty-seven. McCall, who insisted upon chewing his beloved Groucho Marx cigars long after a taste for tobacco stopped being even remotely acceptable, was a dear friend and a poet at heart. His artistic sensibility was formed far beyond the strictures of art school, first in the stark and frigid landscape of Ontario, then in the stark and frigid world of Madison Avenue advertising.
I asked more of McCall’s friends and colleagues what they’ll remember and treasure about him and his work: “When I finally met Bruce McCall, I felt the thrill that other people feel when meeting Springsteen.”—Steve Martin
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