![]() ![]() Because Cooper Union was an elegant art school, it didn’t teach you how to do mechanicals. ![]() SOREL: I got out of Cooper Union in 1951 to look for a job doing mechanicals. GROTH: And those 20 years would have encompassed which years? And that’s what I was for the first 20 years in the field. God did not put me on this earth to make people happy, he put me on earth to be a commercial hack. In 1991, Sorel spoke to the Journal about his life, his art, and his uncanny ability to be in the right place at the wrong time.ĮDWARD SOREL: Would you call off this interview if I got a cigarette? From the TCJ Archives Edward Sorel’s Happy AccidentsĮdward Sorel Interview TCJ #158 (April 1993)Įmerging from a partnership with some of the most famous and influential graphic designers of the time, Edward Sorel went on to become a celebrated illustrator, writer, and cartoonist whose work graces publications across the cultural spectrum. ![]()
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