The Story
Amusingly strange and curiously compelling, Charles Addamsâ cartoons give a sly wink and a nod to scenes of everyday life in New York, Addams-style. His dark wit and deft hand lend themselves to subterranean themes of love and relationships, secrets and obsessions, subway stations and Lady Liberty. In Addamsâ Apple: The New York Cartoons of Charles Addams, we witness an artist inspired by the quirks of his fellow New Yorkers and the singular nature of their cityâitself one of Addamsâ characters.
In her foreword, Sarah M. Henry (Museum of the City of New York) highlights Addamsâ offbeat insights into the institutions and mindsets that define the cityâs culture. Lucy Santeâs preface explores Addamsâ unique place in American culture.
Addamsâ Apple presents more than 150 cartoons created by Chas Addams (American, 1912â1988) throughout his prolific career; some have never been published before.