‘Exposed’: The New Yorker Unveils Next Week’s Revealing Cover
Artist Focuses on Trump’s ‘Stormy’ Relationship With the Press
The New Yorker has been pushing the boundaries of cover art for decades, and next week’s definitely goes all the way – almost. A totally naked President Donald Trump, standing behind a podium, pointing at the press.
Titled “Exposed,” The New Yorker’s Art Editor Françoise Mouly writes, “Barry Blitt’s latest cover for the magazine is his fifteenth to feature Donald Trump. (‘The gift that keeps on grifting,’ in Blitt’s words.)”
“I wanted to address President Trump’s stormy relationship with the press,” Blitt said. (“I can definitely describe his junk perfectly,” Stormy Daniels said, of her own relationship with Trump.)
Here’s the full cover (click to enlarge):
An early look at next week’s cover, “Exposed,” by Barry Blitt: https://t.co/pfURSeisEU pic.twitter.com/X9ZaxIbEiX
– The New Yorker (@NewYorker) March 16, 2018

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