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Steve Brodner is an acclaimed illustrator, caricaturist, and political commentator based in New York City. He has taught at the Fashion Institute of Technology since 1993 and also at the School of Visual Arts.
His work spans four decades, focusing on satirical and political illustration. Brodner’s art critiques contemporary issues, leveraging caricature and visual storytelling to analyze political figures, social trends, and historical parallels.
Recent projects include contributions to The Washington Post (e.g., J6), The LA Times (e.g., Occupy Kevin), and The Nation (e.g., Kissinger Still At Large At 100). His art often merges humor with incisive commentary on power dynamics and societal conflicts.
- Inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame
- Recipient of the Herb Block Prize (2024) for political satire
- Awarded by Art Directors Club, National Cartoonists Society, and Communication Arts
Brodner’s influence extends beyond illustration into education, shaping future artists through his mentorship in higher education institutions.
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