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The New Yorker Cover - Nov 16, 2020
The New Yorker Cover - Nov 16, 2020
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This cover, "Hope Again," by artist Pascal Campion, depicts the Empire State Building glowing with a powerful blue and white light, acting as a radiant beacon against the dark, quiet New York City skyline at night.
Artistic Insight
Published shortly after the results of the 2020 U.S. Presidential election were announced, this image is a powerful political and emotional statement. The blue light is a clear visual metaphor for the victory of the Democratic party. Campion uses the iconic skyscraper as a symbol of the city and, by extension, a segment of the nation, emitting a light that suggests a collective sigh of relief, a renewed sense of optimism, and as the title suggests, the return of hope after a period of darkness and uncertainty.
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