Bruce McCall
Humorist & Artist | Satirizing Modern Culture
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Bruce McCall is a renowned humorist and visual artist, celebrated for his wry, satirical depictions of modern culture. As a longtime contributor to The New Yorker, his subversive illustrations and imaginative paintings have entertained readers for decades.
McCall's distinctive style blends absurdist humor with incisive social commentary, skewering the pretensions and contradictions of contemporary life. His keynotes offer audiences a fresh, witty lens through which to view the world, sparking laughter and prompting deeper reflection on the human condition.
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What is retro-futurism?
Bruce McCall paints a retro-future that never happened -- full of flying cars, polo-playing tanks and the RMS Tyrannic, "The Biggest Thing in All the World." At Serious Play '08, he narrates a brisk and funny slideshow of his faux-nostalgic art.
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