This exhibition shows that even as Sendak stuck to simple themes, his art style was varied, energetic and wildly creative.
declared one nearly 3-year-old at the Denver Art Museum’s “Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak.” He didn’t want to leave the larger-than-life Wild Things monsters who in the famous ...
“Where the Wild Things Are” sits on over 19 million shelves globally. It’s not just because of the colorful and mischievous ...
"Where The Wild Things Are" has sold more than 50 million copies worldwide and has been translated into dozens of languages since it was published in 1963. The book follows a boy named Max who ...
It’s Co.Design’s top stories of the week. The Creative Legacy Of Maurice Sendak, In His Own Words The author and artist who depicted childhood as it truly was--sometimes scary, always vivid ...