The latest Illustration has now been published! We have some excellent essays by Chris Wormell (who illustrated Philip Pullman) along with articles on William Blake, illustrations for The Wizard of Oz, American landscapes, Frank Reynolds and Frederic Villiers.
Illustration 84 is just about to come out! We have some great articles on great artists: Ian Beck, Sue Scullard and Violeta Encarnacion, whose designs for The Life of Pi (see image). We also have some historical pieces, with vibrant essays on Wyeth, Legrand and Moreland.
Illustration 83 has been published, with essays on the wood-engraver Simon Brett, the magical children's illustrations of Laurence Anholt, and the droll designs of Sara Midda and much more. Check it out!
Illustration 82 is out! Have a look at the new issue. We have lots of interesting articles examining illustrators as diverse as Bach Singh (his view of a dilapidated Birmingham is shown here), the British Neo-Romantics (Piper, Sutherland), and the Victorian Helen Allingham.
The next Illustration (80) is on its way- with some great articles on John Norris Wood, Adam Beer (shown here), news and reviews, and the posters of Alfred Hitchcock!
Illustration 79 is about to come out! We have some great new articles, including essays on the art of Peter Sis, the Victorian illustrators George Pinwell and Richard Dadd, a new edition of Orwell's 1984, and one about the work of the exciting talent of Maria Greynis.
Illustration 78 has been published and will be with subscribers soon - if it hasn't already been delivered. Please get in touch with the editor if you want to contribute.
Illustration 78 will appear very soon. We have some exciting essays on illustrators current and historical, including articles on John Lawrence, Fildes and Daumier. We also have a review of a study of Sheila Robinson and a peek at the Bawden exhibition in Bedford.
Printmaking Today winter issue 128 is out next week. We are thrilled to announce the winners of the State of the Art award: Hammer Chen, Pascal Miehe and Somayeh Faal, whose artwork is featured on the cover.
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Printmaking Today autumn issue 127 is out now. Featuring artist profiles on Rodrigo Arteaga, Bench Allen and Ines Fernandez de Cordova as well as three generations of the printmaking family, Wang.
Image: ‘Study for a Word Parts Volume I’ by Alida Kuzernczak-Sayer
Printmaking Today summer issue 126 is out now. Featuring artist profiles on Yinka Shonibare, Jaclyn Mednicov, Rebecca Gilbert and Ingram & Hildebrandt.
The cover image captures the moment a bomb exploded changing the artists’ lives forever.
Our Scar (2022) Arafa and the Dirars
Printmaking Today spring issue 125 is out now. Featuring artist profiles on Robert Kipniss, Alberta Whittle, Guo Shang, Leon Loughridge and our cover artist, Nicci Haynes.
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Printmaking Today winter issue 124 is out now. Featuring artist profiles on Maja Maljević, Frances Walker CBE RSA and Hannah Lim.
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Last few days to enter our graduate award ‘State of the Art’. Apply by 26 October with images, artist’s statement and brief CV. Full details in the autumn issue and on our website.
One of last year’s winners made the cover with her print, ‘Fire House’ @Alejaguilarcab
‘Gracey makes images that are visually attractive at first sight, but which also offer a more profound experience’ @CatherineDaunt of @britishmuseum profiles Rachel Gracey RE in the autumn issue
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Image: Racing Pink - Helford (2021) Rachel Gracey
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Image 1: 28 Positions in 34 Years (1992) Laser copy and mixed media 1190 x 1575mm. Courtesy the artist