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Emma Allen on Otto Soglow’s Spot Art

Otto Soglow's Spot Art, which consists of small illustrations accompanying 'Talk of the Town' pieces in The New Yorker, has been a longstanding tradition since 1926. As part of a centennial celebration, the magazine is revisiting these notable works, emphasizing their historical significance and artistic value.

Emma Allen on Otto Soglow’s Spot Art

Credit: TakesEmma Allen on Otto Soglow’s Spot ArtByEmma AllenDecember 14, 2025

Key Highlights

  • Otto Soglow created 'Spot Art' for The New Yorker from 1926 to 1970.
  • These illustrations are postage-stamp-size and accompany 'Talk of the Town' articles.
  • The New Yorker is celebrating its centennial by revisiting notable archive works.
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