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Ukrainian artist Serhiy Maydukov is among hundred illustrators who created poster for 100th anniversary of The New Yorker

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Ukrainian artist Serhiy Maydukov is among hundred illustrators who created poster for 100th anniversary of The New Yorker
Serhiy Maydukov.
Photo: Self-portrait Serhiy Maydukov

Ukrainian illustrator Serhiy Maydukov became one of 100 artists from around the world invited to create a commemorative poster for the 100th anniversary of The New Yorker magazine.

Each participant in the project presented their own interpretation of the number 100, and the works were combined into a single composition.

The poster has already been presented on The New Yorker's official pages and is available for purchase in 24×36 inch format for $39. According to the organisers, the anniversary project honours a century of outstanding journalism, artistic prose, poetry and humour.

Photo: Serhiy Maydukov

‘It is a great honour for me to be among colleagues whose work I have admired for years,’ Maydukov commented on his participation.

Serhiy Maydukov is one of Ukraine's most renowned illustrators. His work regularly appears in The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist and other leading media outlets.

The artist has won numerous international awards: in 2024, he was recognised at the World Illustration Awards for his illustrations for Maxym Eristavi's book Russian Colonialism 101, and in 2025, his art book Zagrava won silver at the European Design Awards.

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