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Unknown Pleasures
Tomer Hanuka is a NY Times best-selling artist and an award-winning illustrator based in New York City. His new monograph, Unknown Pleasures, collects both commissioned work and self-initiated projects from throughout his career including: magazine covers for the New Yorker and National Geographic; poster works for the vaunted Mondo Graphics; and book covers for Random House. Instantly recognizable, Hanuka’s body of work is steeped in the visual language of comics, graphic novels and animation, yet it transcends those disciplines and easily stands on its own. The Divine, a graphic novel he co-created, made The New York Times best-seller list, was nominated for a Hugo, and won the International Manga Award. Publishers Weekly described The Divine as “Heady, hellacious, and phantasmagoric”.
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Unknown Pleasures
Unknown Pleasures
Tomer Hanuka is a NY Times best-selling artist and an award-winning illustrator based in New York City. His new monograph, Unknown Pleasures, collects both commissioned work and self-initiated projects from throughout his career including: magazine covers for the New Yorker and National Geographic; poster works for the vaunted Mondo Graphics; and book covers for Random House. Instantly recognizable, Hanuka’s body of work is steeped in the visual language of comics, graphic novels and animation, yet it transcends those disciplines and easily stands on its own. The Divine, a graphic novel he co-created, made The New York Times best-seller list, was nominated for a Hugo, and won the International Manga Award. Publishers Weekly described The Divine as “Heady, hellacious, and phantasmagoric”.
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Tomer Hanuka is a NY Times best-selling artist and an award-winning illustrator based in New York City. His new monograph, Unknown Pleasures, collects both commissioned work and self-initiated projects from throughout his career including: magazine covers for the New Yorker and National Geographic; poster works for the vaunted Mondo Graphics; and book covers for Random House. Instantly recognizable, Hanuka’s body of work is steeped in the visual language of comics, graphic novels and animation, yet it transcends those disciplines and easily stands on its own. The Divine, a graphic novel he co-created, made The New York Times best-seller list, was nominated for a Hugo, and won the International Manga Award. Publishers Weekly described The Divine as “Heady, hellacious, and phantasmagoric”.















