A new exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the creative process behind this masterful comic artist.
In 1972, artist Art Spiegelman spent four days interviewing his father, Vladek, about his experiences in Nazi-occupied Poland and then at Auschwitz. Over the course of thirteen years, Spiegelman illustrated these recorded interviews and created Maus, which in 1991 would become the first-ever graphic novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.