Review

A lifetime of brush-script problem-solving

Steve Rigley

There is a photograph of Ashley Havinden (1903-73), taken for Country Life sometime late in…
Art without its bitter history

Art without its bitter history

David King

I have a problem with Stalin’s face. He looked exactly like my cat. Exactly. This…

Soft-edged memoir

Simon Esterson

Duncan Fallowell’s ‘memoir for misfits’ How to disappear (Ditto Press, £14.99) is possibly as interesting…

Picture hunter gatherers

Liz Farrelly

The modern malaise is to over-complicate. In her chatty foreword to The Graphic Eye, Natalia…

Modernism and me: a survivor’s tale

Steven Heller

On reading the first few pages of Natalia Ilyin’s Chasing the Perfect: Thoughts on Modernist…

Streetwise and interactive

Gary Phillips

Ever thought about the street where you live in terms of the different smells it…

A serious book, brilliant with experience and discretion

Jo Guldi

Maud Lavin has written a book for designers who wonder what became of the revolutionaries…

Pieced together

Sue Steward

Curating this exhibition of 150 paper-and-glue works, some more than 80 years old, was a…
Manual transmissions

Manual transmissions

Simon Esterson

Will Burtin was one of the pioneers of twentieth-century American graphic design, but he strode…

Taking a scalpel to the warmongers

Tony Credland

For the politically engaged, Peter Kennard’s photomontages have always been an inspiration. Not only are…
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