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Christoph Niemann
Christoph Niemann, born in Waiblingen in 1970, is an illustrator, graphic designer and (co)author of various books. His work has graced more than twenty New Yorker covers since 1998, with illustrations appearing in Atlantic Monthly and New York Times Magazine. He was inducted into the ›Art Directors Club Hall of Fame‹ in 2010. Christoph Niemann lives in Berlin with his wife and their three sons.
- ›Masters Series Award‹ der School of Visual Arts New York für sein Lebenswerk, 2017
- ›Ehrenpreis‹ des Art Directors Club für Deutschland (ADC), 2017
- ›Sondermann-Preis für Komische Kunst‹ für sein Werk, 2012
- Aufnahme in ›Art Directors Club Hall of Fame‹, 2010
»Christoph Niemann is one of the world’s most in-demand artists.«
»Christoph Niemann [. . .] is one of my favourite illustrators.«
»Everything Christoph Niemann makes, from visual blogs to picture books, reveals his witty, literate personality.«
»With just a few lines Christoph can turn one thing into something else completely - he uses drawing to capture the joy and transformative potential of the imagination.«
»Even if you don't know Christoph Niemann by name, you've probably seen his work.«
»Christoph Niemann is the 21st-century Saul Steinberg. He doesn't draw anything like Steinberg, but he is just as conceptually fertile — and original. Maybe more so.«
»Christoph Niemann is one of the world’s most in-demand artists.«
»Christoph Niemann [. . .] is one of my favourite illustrators.«
»Everything Christoph Niemann makes, from visual blogs to picture books, reveals his witty, literate personality.«
»With just a few lines Christoph can turn one thing into something else completely - he uses drawing to capture the joy and transformative potential of the imagination.«
»Even if you don't know Christoph Niemann by name, you've probably seen his work.«
»Christoph Niemann is the 21st-century Saul Steinberg. He doesn't draw anything like Steinberg, but he is just as conceptually fertile — and original. Maybe more so.«