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| my initial rough sketch a tighter sketch the finished art (click to enlarge) |
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| Harvey Kurtzman |
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| Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster |
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| Jared Kushner at the New York Observer offices |
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| Jared Kushner |
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| 2006 NY Observer cover, Sacha Baron Cohen as Ali G. & Borat original artwork purchased by Jared Kushner |
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| Peter Kaplan and Jared Kushner holding copies of the new, tabloid-sized Observer featuring my floaty-head drawing of Hillary Clinton Jared attempting to interest cold-morning NYC passerbys in the new tabloid
Later in 2007, the NYO celebrated it's 20th anniversary
with a big celebration at Manhattan's Four Seasons Restaurant, which publisher Jared Kushner hosted. My wife, Kathy and I were invited, and we arrived to witness throngs of VIP's, media moguls, and young, tuxedoed real estate developers lined up to get in. The only one of my fellow cover artists attending was my friend Victor Juhasz and his wife Terri. A perpetually beaming Jared and his future wife Ivanka Trump held court and welcomed their friends and admirers. Peter made a short, optomistic welcoming speech and introduced Jared who discussed the future of the NYO, as well as his fondness for the Four Seasons, which he would wind up owning.
After Jared's speech, I told Kathy and the Juhaszs that
I was going to go introduce myself to Jared, knowing that he enjoyed, and had purchased my artwork. Jared was standing at the bar by himself holding a glass of champagne. I approached him "Hi Jared, I'm Drew Friedman". He grasped my hand while his eyes surveyed the crowds: "Hi Drew, I'd really like to talk with you, but there are far more important people here for me to talk to right now". I quietly nodded and retreated back to my wife and friends. Kathy asked me how it went and I repeated what he had just said. She seemed shocked: "You're joking?" "No, that's exactly what he said to me... and you know what, I admire him for it, his blatant honesty... and... I'm sure he's right, there are far more important people here for him to talk to then me".
Meet The Trumps!
2008 NYO cover, original art purchased by Jared Kushner
By 2008 it was clear, at least it was to me, that the completely frazzled Peter Kaplan was at the end of his rope and after 14 years would soon be retiring from his beloved NYO. One of his cover assignments for me that year was to create a drawing for an article about Donald Trump's large, extended family, including Trump's ex-wives, his current wife Melania, their new baby son Barron, his (then porky), son Donald, Jr, and Trump's daughter and Jared's future wife Ivanka (to this day I'm not clear why I wasn't asked to include daughter Tiffany and son Eric. Such is their continuing lot in life). I asked Peter if I should perhaps hold back a bit as far as the caricatures went, considering that Ivanka was Jared's impending wife and Trump his father-in-law to be. Peter responded "NO!" Peter later told me that Jared was pleased with the drawing. He must have been, he purchased the original art from the Scott Eder gallery. Also in 2008, To help celebrate the 20th anniversary of the NYO, an anthology, "The Kingdom of New York" was published by Harper Collins, edited by Peter Kaplan and designed by NYO Art director Nancy Butkus. It featured a new cover by me (using the same Trump ref I had used for my earlier "Meet the Trumps!" cover). Tom McGeveran was now interim editor of the NYO, and Peter planned to stay on at the Observer as an advisor, until the book was completed, and a new perminant editor was chosen. A pub- lication party would take place at the Soho designer handbag store Longchamp, where Jared planned to formally introduce his new editor, journalist Kyle Pope. Again, my wife Kathy and I came to the party, this time attended by all four of the "Murderer's Row" cover artists under Peter Kaplan's regime. top: Me, Robert Grossman, AD Nancy Butkus, Philip Burke bottom: Victor Juhasz, Peter Kaplan Jared's fiancé Ivanka Trump, his brother Joshua and his father, real estate magnate Charles Kushner were also in attendance. The elder Mr. Kushner, on learning that Kathy was married to me, gushed to her that what he enjoyed most about his son's publication were the illustrated covers. Marti Carroll, (owner of Longchamp), and Ivanka posed in front of a blow-up poster of my cover, (which now hangs in my studio) I decided to again greet Jared Kushner. He was preparing to make his speech to the assembled crowd when I approached him. Going over his notes, he looked up and recognized me "Hi Drew". I answered "Hi Jared, would you do me a favor and please mention my name during your speech?" He looked bemused but said "sure". Jared Kushner preparing to make his speech A beaming Peter Kaplan addressed the assembled crowd, thanked Jared, discussed how proud he was of the new NYO book, and wished Kyle Pope luck as new editor, while also mentioning that this was perhaps the first time a Pope replaced a Jew. Jared steped up next, thanked Peter, introduced his new editor and discussed the new NYO anthology and said "the cover was drawn by Drew Friedman, who is here..." he paused and continued "... and who I mentioned because he asked me to", which got a laugh. The New York Times announces Peter Kaplan stepping down as NYO editor: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/23/arts/23carr.html 2013 Anthony Weiner cover I continued creating covers for the NYO after Peter retired (he became editor of Conde Nast Traveler, an odd choice considering Peter hated to travel), for all of Jared's rotating door of new editors, starting with Kyle Pope, then Aaron Gell, and then Elizabeth Spiers, founder of Gawker. During Elizabeth's tenure I created the above drawing of embattled congressman Anthony Weiner channeling Burt Reynolds. After this cover appeared, Weiner finally retired from congress the following day. cover featuring the NY archbishop Dolan, Mayor Mike Bloomberg and Lady Gaga Elizabeth Spiers left the NYO in 2013 and journalist and ex-punk rock musician Ken Kurson, a rabid comics fan and the brother of Robert Kurson, author of "The Three Stooges Encyclopedia" was hired as new editor. We hit it off. Ken Kurson with Abe Vigoda, 2014 Mayoral candidate Joe Lhota Under the new editors, the NYO became even more streamlined, the articles grew shorter and the focus centered more on tech, power brokers and especially Manhattan real estate. It was also transformed into a magazine, finally retiring the salmon to sea. New artists were hired to create cover art, and the "Murderers Row" that Peter nurtured for 15 years ended, although Burke, Juhasz and I continued to do occasional covers. I asked Ken to only consider using me if the cover article seemed to be a good fit for me, like the above Joe Lhota and Kevin Spacey, or this interior drawing of Gilbert Gottfried: In 2013, Peter Kaplan died of cancer at age 59. Over 700 shocked and saddened friends, family members and admirers attended his funeral. Jared Kushner wrote this tribute to him for the NYO: http://observer.com/2013/12/jared-kushner-remembers-peter-kaplan/ My final "encounter" with Jared came indirectly. I was contacted by an employee from Jared's real estate company "Kushner Industries". He told me I was Jared's first choice to illustrate a huge fold-out brouchure promoting luxury condos for sale in the Puck building on E. Houston St (where SPY magazine once had penthouse offices). Jared had recently aquired the Puck building. The complex job would include rendering the history of the building, detailed maps of all the available units, and dozens of drawings of notables who had either lived or worked there, a "Sistene Chapel extravaganza", to quote Victor Juhasz. The deadline was very tight and the whole job had very little appeal to me but I asked for what I felt was a fair fee, considering the amount of work and the short turnaround. The reply was basically a very low-ball counter-offer, and I was also reminded that "Jared knows what you illustrators get paid". I thanked him for that information and politely declined the job. Victor Juhasz would tell me later that he was also contacted and also requested what he felt was a fair fee for the enormous amount of work, and he was also reminded that Jared knew what you illustrators got paid. Victor also declined. I have no idea who finally accepted the illustrious assignment, if anyone.
My final cover for the NYO appeared in Dec, 2015, a portrait of the "world's greatest Cartoonist" Robert Crumb, (I concur), posed in his living room in France, for what turned out to be a highly controversial interview with him.
The NYO's new art director contacted me several times in 2016 to create covers, but I felt none of the ideas were good fits for me, especially an assignment to draw a positive representation of the Republican presidential candidate and Jared's father-in-law Donald J. Trump. The NYO had been one of the only mainstream publications to endorse Trump in the New York presidential primaries. I declined the job. After Trump won the presidential election in November, Jared Kushner immediately ceased publication of the print edition of the Observer and he and his young family packed their bags and moved to Washington, DC. The rest you probably know. (The Observer still exists as a digital website, dropping the "New York") My thanks To Victor Juhasz Most of the illustrations that appeared on this blog, as well as other NY Observer cover illustrations created during Jared Kushner's regime, are included in my latest book "Drew Friedman's Chosen People": https://www.amazon.com/dp/1683960599/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_A0jmAbFJXDZWH |