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BRIAN STAUFFER
June 28, 2022

Brian Stauffer produced a series of seven full-page illustrations for the current issue of Foreign Affairs Magazine.

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April 21, 2022

Brian Stauffer's cover illustration for the current issue of The Nation magazine features War & Peace in Ukraine... (more)

April 19, 2022

Two of Brian Stauffer's pieces were selected into the American Illustration 41 Annual book. The first piece addressed the ironic rise of white supremacist terrorism in the US as a result of 9/11-related phobias and racial hatred...

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March 30, 2022

Brian Stauffer illustrates "How Europe is entering a dark new age of division", for The New Statesman. (more)

March 23, 2022

Brian Stauffer's cover for The Guardian Weekly illustrates, "‘Dark arts: how Ukraine fought back in the infowars." (more)

March 11, 2022

Brian Stauffer's cover, out today, for German weekly magazine, Der Spiegel, illustrates "Putin's Cruel Vision"... (more)

March 8, 2022

Brian Stauffer illustrates the powerful cover for this week's The Nation Magazine, commenting on the current Russia-Ukraine war. (more)

March 2, 2022

Brian Stauffer's cover illustration for the German newspaper, Die Zeit, accompanied an article that discusses Putin's vision for reclaiming former USSR territories.

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March 1, 2022
Out today for Zetland Magazine, in Copenhagen. @zetland.dk
"Putin Sends Tanks. We Send Sanctions". This is NOT an argument for war, just a discussion on the painful side effects of sanctions as a prescription against violence.

Brian Stauffer illustrates for the latest issue of Zetland Magazine to accompany, "Putin Sends Tanks. We Send Sanctions," which discusses the painful side effects of sanctions as a prescription against violence. (more)

January 25, 2022
San Francisco Opera Centennial Season Posters, 2022
I'm was humbled and honored to work with the wonderful people at the SF Operaon a series of 10 posters that celebrate the 100-year anniversary of this San Francisco institution.
This is the first of the series, for Giacomo Puccini’s “Madame Butterfly,” a classic reimagined through the eyes of a young Japanese-American boy, struggling with the ghosts of his parents’ past.
Brian Stauffer illustrated a series of posters to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the San Francisco Opera...

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