Sunday, May 2, 2021

My Copy of Taking Liberties by Felipe Galindo

Just published on April 9, Taking Liberties is cartoonist Felipe Galindo's—or Feggo's—set of variations on the subject of the Statue of Liberty. The book, almost entirely in color, is, in part, a series of clever riffs on Lady Liberty using elements of Galindo's Mexican-American heritage. It is also, in part, a sober critique of the Trump administration's divisive politics on immigration still fresh in our memory. I asked Feggo to personalize my copy and he graciously complied.






It is signed, as he took the time to indicate, in the month of publication. The book, as you can see, is published in a bilingual edition, especially appropriate for this title. Feggo participated in an Artist Talk about the project last month that is now viewable on YouTube:


"Taking Liberties"
Virtual Parlor Chat
Artist Talk with Felipe Galindo, "Feggo"
The Morris-Jumel Mansion
Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance
Thursday, April 22, 2021
(Begins at 1:45)


While sto
pping by Feggo's website, I was unable to resist also picking up a copy of George Washington: Back in New York City which I missed back in 2019.

The back cover has a caricature of Feggo by the late Robert Grossman:







The biggest surprise is that Feggo has a cat book! Who knew?




Feggo trio

How Ancient Art Influenced Modern Art 
Lesson by Felipe Galindo
TED Ed



Note:  I ordered Feggo's books directly from felipegalindo.com (or feggo.com—take your pick) and so can you. The books are also available through Amazon.



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