Stephen Kroninger
Stephen Kroninger's photocollages have graced the cover of Time Magazine, been the subject of a one-person show at the Museum of Modern Art and have been credited with sowing the seeds of the collage renaissance. Kroninger's editorial illustrations appear in nearly every major publication from coast to coast. He is a regular contributor to Time, Newsweek, The New Yorker and the New York Times and has also been published in a wide range of publications across Latin America, Europe and Asia. Kroninger's animation projects include a short film produced for Nickelodeon, which was selected for the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Another, for HBO's Chris Rock show, was featured in the highly acclaimed Spike and Mike's Twisted Festival of Animation. Kroninger also created a digital animation for The Beat Generation, an exhibit at the Whitney Museum.
His work is shown at galleries both in the United States and abroad, and is part of the permanent collection at both MoMA and the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institute. He has received numerous awards from the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, Communication Arts, The Society for News Design, and the Society of Publication Design. In addition to guest lecturing at universities and art schools, Kroninger travels throughout metropolitan New York, conducting collage workshops with elementary school children. He is also the author/illustrator of several childrens books.
To learn more about Stephen Kroninger, visit http://www.stephenkroninger.com/
Published work
Books illustrated by Stephen Kroninger: Pssst! It's me...The Boogyman! (Aladdin, September 2001); Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster (Margaret McElderry, June 1999)
Books written and illustrated by Stephen Kroninger: Tie Your Shoes and Clap Your Feet (Antheum/Anne Shwartz books, April 2000); If I Crossed the Road (Antheum/Anne Shwartz books, October 1997)
