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Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Searle's Centenary!

Happy new Year! March 3rd, 2020 is the centenary of Ronald Searle's birth. The first institution to celebrate will be the Wilhelm Busch museum in Hanover which houses the Searle Archive.

Details translated from this article.


'From April 18 to July 5, the Museum Wilhelm Busch celebrates the 100th birthday of the English illustrator Ronald Searle, whose artistic legacy the museum preserves as a permanent loan from the Lower Saxony Foundation.

Formative experiences in the Second World War made Searle a traveler and seeker, always curious about the people and what drives them. The so-called "Ronald Searle Archive", located in the museum, is therefore more than "just" an archive: It encompasses the majority of Ronald Searle's eight decades of artistic oeuvre, his collection of historical caricatures, his specialist library and the actual archive with diaries and personal notes, project sketches, specimen copies and correspondence with fellow artists and publishers. It also contains historical artist correspondence such as that of the English cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792-1878).

This complex inventory makes it possible to work out and present a variety of connecting lines between the individual collections. The exhibition draws from the abundance of this archive with the aim of providing visitors with intensive insights into a complex artist's personality along central geographic anchor points from Singapore to England and Germany to Tourtour in France and two themed islands on "Animation" and "Private Life" To tell contemporary history. Access to the museum's online collection gives an insight into the immediate work with Ronald Searle's estate. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog with numerous illustrations. It is funded by: Lower Saxony Foundation.



Saturday, November 10, 2018

The Illustrators 2018

Chris Beetles Gallery in London has their annual show which usually features a selection of Searle originals. Check out this year's batch here

HAND PAINTED PLATE SIGNED WITH INITIALS ON REVERSE
6 1/2 INCHES CIRCULAR
PROVENANCE: GIVEN BY RONALD SEARLE TO FRANK BRADBURN

Friday, October 05, 2018

A Dip into the Portfolios of Ronald Searle

Here's a good find by @ephemeracity on Twitter. The catalog of a 1966 exhibition with bargain prices on original Searle artwork!









Another Twitter find from Chris Fowler 
A letter from Searle to his agent discussing the exhibtion.


Friday, January 19, 2018

The Illustrators 2017

Chris Beetles' annual show is up now at his gallery in Ryder St. London. Sveral choice Searle pieces are included. Here are some pics but go along if you can and see them in person (plus hundreds of other cartoons by artists like John Glashan, Peter Brookes, Rowland Emett, Norman Thelwell et al.). More info here







Note the address in the card above- that was teh Searle family home at 32 Newton Rd. in the fifties. More on that building here

Monday, November 21, 2016

The Wit and Wisdom of Ronald Searle



A new exhibition featuring a collection of illustrations from the Collection of Robert and Lydia Forbes has opened at the University of Connecticut. 'The Wit and Wisdom of Ronald Searle' runs through February 10.

More info here and here.


Blog report on the opening & talk by Robert Forbes here


Tuesday, November 01, 2016

The Illustrators 2016



London cartoon art dealer Chris Beetles has just announced his annual show 'The Illustrators' and, as usual, Searle is represented. Go here to preview the exhibition online.


Thursday, July 14, 2016

Paris exhibition

Searle fans visiting Paris should stop in at Galerie Martine Gossieaux on the Left Bank at rue Université behind the musée D'Orsay. She usually deals in drawings by her husband Jean-Jacques Sempé but several years ago but together an exquisite collection of Searle's caricatures from the French theatre originally made for Punch magazine. They are currently on display at the gallery or see a preview at the gallery website.



More on the gallery and the catalogue here

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Singapore Exhibition pt. 2

The Magical Pen Line:

Ronald Searle

'One of the most influential illustrators and cartoonists of his time, Ronald William Fordham Searle, (1920 - 2011) is considered one of the leading artists of 20th century Euro-American illustrative
arts. The British artist whose artistic oeuvre spans over five decades, has contributed to numerous prominent publications, such as The New Yorker, the Sunday Express, News Chronicle and Punch
just to name a few.
The impact that Searle’s style has had on graphic arts is hard to overstate. Searle’s signature style of line drawings by ink pen has paved the way for innovations in contemporary illustration and
animated films. Regarded as a radical aesthetic during its time, this edgy style was to influence later generations of animated film across a span of genres, such as Walt Disney, United Productions
of America (UPA) animation studio, all as well as contemporary artists such as Sylvain Chomet and Matt Groening.

The Magical Pen Line: Ronald Searle features over 50 reproductions of rare illustrations, sketches and artefacts, from the Imperial War Museum (London) and the Wilhelm Busch Museum of Carica-
ture and Illustrative Arts (Germany).
The exhibition traces the young Ronald Searle’s time in Singapore as a prisoner of war. During this time, he produced more than 300 drawings and illustrations documenting the Japanese Occupation
in Singapore where he was captured and was forced to work on the Thailand-Burma Death Railway. This first part charts his un-flinching determination to give a personal and direct picture of the
facets of war, from ordinary days in the camp to brutal incidents, as well as early cartoons.
It also shows the birth of what became Searle’s signature style in the technique of quick and pointed sketching, and in the way he will present his satirical outlook of life. To quote him in a 1967
interview, “Everything was rooted there I think. To go into those sort of circumstances... inevitably marks you, marks your way on anything you do, anything you relate to afterwards.”
In this exhibition, you will see Searle’s skills and dexterity in translating scenes – both from the realms of conflict and struggle, as well as the realms of entertainment and satire – a skill that will later grow to cement his reputation as a versatile artist.
Complementing this selection are also his works as an illustrator and designer focusing not only on satirical cartoons, but also on his work on animated films, showing title and character designs as
well as story boards.
Searle received widespread recognition for his unique work, and original style especially in America. He received the National Cartoonists Society’s Advertising and Illustration Award in 1959 and
1965, the Reuben Award in 1960, their illustration Award in 1980 and their Advertising Award in 1986 and 1987. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2004. In 2007,
he was decorated with one of France’s highest awards, the Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur, and in 2009, he received the German Order of Merit.

The Magical Pen Line: Ronald Searle is held in conjunction with the Society of Animation Studies Conference which is organised by the School of Art, Design & Media (ADM), Nanyang Techno-
logical University.'


(From the pdf Exhibition & screenings here)















More info here

Monday, November 16, 2015

Searle in Cambridge



 I realized the Searle exhibition at the Fitzwilliam had published a catalogue and swiftly put in an order which arrived this week. It's a slim but important volume with revealing text from those involved with curating the show and its complimentary exhibition at the Anglia Ruskin art school, Searle's alma mater. There are words from Ronald's Literary Agent Rachel Calder delightfully describing visits to the Searles. Also Professor of illustration at Anglia Ruskin Martin Salisbury  and Jane Munro Keeper Paintings, Drawings and Prints at the Fitzwilliam, and an introduction by Quentin Blake.
The catalogue contains several photographs from Searle's personal collection revealing his day to day concerns and disciplined work ethic. You can order from the museum online store here

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

Obsessed with Drawing

Opening next week in Cambridge, England -TWO exhibitions on Ronald Searle. One at the Fitzwilliam Museum and the other at Anglia Ruskin art school, Searle's alma mater. Press release here




















The catalogue is available from the museum's website here

Ephemera from Ronald's studio will be on display at the second exhibition at his old art school Anglia Ruskin . . .











Suzanne Morris on Twitter

The following pics are from the Instagram account of illustrator David Hughes




















Photo gallery here