There is no ignoring the odd upside from a certain angle, offered up by our current miasm. Over the last three months, all of our way of lives have been affected in Dickensians ways to a varying degree, so it seemed oddly appropriate to make the most of our home-arrest scenario and to finally download zoom, scribble some quotes on post-it-notes and spend 50 mins in the virtual company of Ralph Steadman.
9 July 2020
Features, Interviews
Ralph Steadman has just published a very handsome new picture book, folio size, entitled Critters, about species threatened with extinction.
24 August 2017
A new documentary film on the life and work of the artist Ralph Steadman has its London premiere on 30th… Read More
21 May 2014
Art News, News
The church of the ever open door (St Martin-in-the-Fields) has just received 10 painted doors as part of A Year Outdoors, an initiative by conceptual artist Beau
28 October 2018
Preview
The Victoria and Albert Museum’s annual Illustration Awards will be substantially increased for 2016, in honour of the late Moira Gemmill,… Read More
17 November 2015
Art News, News
Eileen Cooper is the first female ever to hold the post of Keeper of the Royal Academy in its 247-year… Read More
31 July 2015
Reviews
Sterling Hundley a talented designer nominated for his series of illustrations for classic novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson (commissioned by The Folio Society)… Read More
28 May 2015
Art News, News