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Jonathan Shapiro (born 27 October 1958) is a South African cartoonist, known as Zapiro, whose work appears in numerous South African publications and has been exhibited internationally on many occasions. He is the nephew of British magician
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and cousin to
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, director of
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.


Early life

Jonathan was born in
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, South Africa to Gershon and Gaby Shapiro. He studied architecture at the
University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town (UCT) ( af, Universiteit van Kaapstad, xh, Yunibesithi ya yaseKapa) is a public research university in Cape Town, South Africa. Established in 1829 as the South African College, it was granted full university statu ...
but found it unsatisfying and moved to the art campus, Michaelis. Shortly after this he was conscripted into the army for two years, where he refused to carry arms. In 1983 he became active in the newly formed anti-Apartheid movement, the United Democratic Front and as a result was arrested under the Illegal Gatherings Act and, subsequently, monitored by military intelligence. Zapiro was an important participant in South Africa's
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, designing its logo. After his military service he applied for and was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study cartooning at the
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in New York for two years. The name Zapiro was derived from the nickname of a fellow pupil at
Rondebosch Boys' High School Rondebosch Boys' High School is a public English medium high school for boys situated in the suburb of Rondebosch in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is one of the topmost academic schools in South Africa and one of th ...
, Martin Szapiro, whose friends called him Zap. After Martin's death in a mountaineering accident, Zapiro chose this name. The first Zapiro character was a character named Preppy, whose main characteristic was his fringe, and who commented on issues that went on around school.


Career

Shapiro started out as the
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of South in 1987. In 1988 Jonathan was detained shortly before leaving on a Fulbright Scholarship to study media arts at the
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in New York. There he studied under the comics masters Art Spiegelman, Will Eisner and Harvey Kurtzman. Zapiro had started out as the editorial cartoonist for ''South'' newspaper in 1987, and after his stint in New York, he was the editorial cartoonist for the '' Sowetan'' from 1994 to 2005. His cartoons appeared in the ''
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'' from 1996 to 1997. He has been the editorial cartoonist for the ''
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'' since 1994, the '' Sunday Times'' since 1998 and since September 2005 he has appeared three times a week in the ''
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'', the '' Star'', the '' Mercury'' and the ''
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''. Since 2017, Zapiro has been the editorial cartoonist for the publication,
Daily Maverick ''Daily Maverick'' is a South African daily online publication and weekly print newspaper, with offices in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Its readership is spread across South Africa and the world, with approximately 8 million readers per month. I ...
. Zapiro's caricatures also appear in the form of puppets on the satirical television and web show ZANEWS, a
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type of programme he helped launch in 2009 alongside producer Thierry Cassuto.


Bibliography

Zapiro has published 29 annual cartoon collections: * The Madiba Years (1996) * The Hole Truth (1997) * End of Part One (1998) * Call Mr Delivery (1999) * The Devil Made Me Do It! (2000) * The ANC Went in 4x4 (2001) * Bushwhacked (2002) * Dr Do-Little and the African Potato (2003) * Long Walk to Free Time (2004) * Is There a Spin Doctor in the House? (2005) * Da Zuma Code (2006) * Take Two Veg and Call Me in the Morning (2007) * Pirates of Polokwane (2008) * The Mandela Files (2008) – Large Format Hardcover * Don't Mess with the President's Head (2009) * Do You Know Who I Am?! (2010) * The Last Sushi (2011) * But Will It Stand Up in Court? (2012) * The Big Fat Gupta Wedding (2013) * Vuvuzela Nation – Zapiro on SA Sport 1995 – 2013 (2013) * Democrazy (2014) * It's Code Red! (2014) * Rhodes Rage (2015) * Dead President Walking (2016) * Hasta la Gupta, baby! (2017) * WTF - Capturing Zuma - A Cartoonist's Tale (2018) * Let the Sunshine In (2018) *Which side is up : cartoons from Daily Maverick (2019) *Zapiro Annual 2020 : Do the Macorona (2020)


Awards and exhibitions

Shapiro became the first cartoonist to win a category prize in the
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African Journalist of the Year Awards in 2001, and was awarded the
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Newspaper Award for Graphic Journalism in both 2003 and 2004. That same year he was made an Honorary Doctor of Literature by the
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. In 2005 Shapiro won the Principal Prince Claus Award. He has held solo cartoon exhibitions in New York, London and Frankfurt and many in South Africa, and has also exhibited in numerous group shows locally and internationally. His exhibition "Jiving with Madiba" was held at the
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in Cape Town from 14 July to 27 November 2011. He has been an invited participant in cartoon events in Cameroon, Botswana, Australia, France, the UK, the Netherlands and Italy. In 2003 he was Africa's only representative amongst cartoonists invited to the
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in Davos, Switzerland, and he attended the forum again in 2004–2006. In 2007, he received the Courage in Editorial Cartooning Award at the annual Cartoonists Rights Network International dinner, capping the 50th Anniversary Convention of the
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. At the South African Cartoonists Awards in 2008 he won the Best Humorist Cartoon award. In 2009, the Media Institute of Southern Africa awarded Zapiro its MISA Press Freedom Award for his two decades of humour and satire in South Africa. He was awarded the Freedom to Publish Prize by the
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in 2012. In 2019, He was awarded the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres one of France's highest cultural honours. He was also ranked by Jeune Afrique magazine as one of the 50 most influential personalities on the African continent.


Criticism

In 2003, members of the Faith and Politics Institute, an American organisation, lodged complaints against three of the cartoons at an exhibition for visiting American congressional representatives as well as members of the institute. The cartoons in question depicted former American president
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and US policies of "trade and not aid", and President
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with a raised middle finger in a comment on American unilateralism and Bush's stance on the
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. In 2006, former Deputy President of South Africa Jacob Zuma furthered his claim of being "tried by the media" and threatened to bring defamation action against various elements of the press for remarks that he alleged were defamatory. Approximately R15 million of the R63 million rand demanded by his legal representatives were in connection with Zapiro cartoons. In 2008, Zapiro met with further animosity, this time from the South African ruling party, the
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(ANC) over a cartoon that appeared in the ''Sunday Times'' on 7 September 2008. The cartoon depicted a scene where the ANC president's ( Jacob Zuma) staunchest supporters (ANC Youth League president
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, secretary general of the ANC –
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, SACP secretary general
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and Cosatu secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi) were holding down
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, with Zuma in a state of undress getting ready to rape Lady Justice. Mantashe, who was shown in the cartoon with a speech bubble containing "Go for it, boss", labelled the cartoon "racist", while ANC spokesperson Jesse Duarte said the cartoon was "vile, crude and disgusting". Zapiro refused to apologise for the cartoon. The
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, the
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and the
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released a joint statement as a formal response to ''The Sunday Times'', while the
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(COSATU) issued a separate press statement demanding an apology. On 21 May 2010 the ''
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'' published a strip from Zapiro depicting
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, as part of Everybody Draw Mohammed Day. On 20 May 2010, the M&G had won against an eleventh-hour court bid by the Council of Muslim Theologians to bar the publication of the cartoon. A week later, Zapiro released another cartoon in response to the various reactions to the original cartoon. In it he said that he would have to accept that exceptions would be necessary in regard to 'religious censorship'. This was seen by some as a statement that he felt that his freedom of speech would have to have been limited because of those that were insulted by his cartoon which had graphically depicted Mohamed. In 2016 a cartoon he published depicting National Prosecuting Authority head
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as a monkey was criticised for being racist. Shapiro apologised for the cartoon stating that "''I’ve offended politicians for all sorts of things. I’ve been attacked because of the cartoons of Jacob Zuma. I can defend, I’d say‚ 99% of them. Occasionally‚ I make mistakes... This‚ I see now as a mistake.''"


References


External links


Zapiro's official websiteM&G Zapiro ArchiveZapiro on the Sunday Times website

Unofficial Zapiro meta-archiveZapiro profile and cartoons at Africartoons.comIOL reportZapiro cartoon leaves ANC fumingZapiro – The Mandela filesInterview with Zapiro
{{Authority control 1958 births Living people Artists from Cape Town South African Jews South African artists South African journalists South African editorial cartoonists South African cartoonists South African caricaturists Michaelis School of Fine Art alumni Alumni of Rondebosch Boys' High School Fulbright alumni