Arthur Paul

As Playboy Magazine’s founding art director, Art Paul used his three decades there to revolutionize illustration. It’s said that no magazine art director has commissioned more illustrators, persuaded more artists to illustrate (Warhol, Dali, and Rosenquist among them) or won more honors in giving illustration the daring and integrity of fine art. Among artists and designers Art has mentored or worked with he’s an unusually beloved and revered father figure.

But Art is unique also in having been not just an art director and graphic designer (in particular of Playboy’s rabbit logo), but also an illustrator, fine artist, curator, writer, and composer.  And there’s been a surge of interest just now in both his past and present, with recent talks, books, and a documentary on him, exhibits of his art, and performances of his writing and music.  At 91, he’s now putting his drawings and writings into book form, with projects focused on race, aging, animals, and graphic whimsy.

Selected Bibliography

Steven Heller: "The Art [Paul] of Playboy" Print Magazine, January 2000

Mike Noble: "Trusting Art" Graphis Magazine Sept/Oct 2004

Ray Bradbury: "The Art of Playboy" Alfred Van Der Marck editions 1985

Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art / Bauhaus Chicago Committee: "Chicago's Bauhaus Legacy Volume 2" 2013

Images for Survival: Exhibition of American and Japanese Peace Posers, The Shoshin Society

AIGA Chicago Snap Shot, 2007/2008

AIGA Chicago: "This Is Chicago" 2015